Our innovative, hands-on workshops are designed to help you stay relevant in the dynamic digital landscape. Taught by some of the leading minds in the industry, the workshops include small lectures, group discussions, and projects to give you a better understanding of your role in the digital age.
We are planning our next workshop, details and dates to be announced soon.
August in Boulder, Colorado. Lead by Edward Boches, Chief Innovation Officer at Mullen, Matt Howell, Global Chief Digital Officer and Managing Partner at Arnold, Gareth Kay, Associate Partner and Director of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, and Tim Malbon, Founder of Made By Many.
Making Digital Work returns to Boulder, Colorado. Lead by Edward Boches, Chief Innovation Officer at Mullen, Matt Howell, Global Chief Digital Officer and Managing Partner at Arnold, Gareth Kay, Associate Partner and Director of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, and Tim Malbon, Founder of Made By Many.
Another episode of the highly popular workshop lead by Edward Boches, Chief Creative Officer & Social Media Officer at Mullen, and Matt Howell, President at Modernista! taking place in New York City.
The second episode of the highly popular workshop lead by Matt Howell, Chief Interactive Officer at Modernista! and Gareth Kay, Director of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners will be taking place this summer in Boulder, Colorado. August 9-10.
New at CaT New York! This session, co-led by Matt Howell, Chief Interactive Officer at Modernista! and Faris Yakob, Chief Innovation Officer at MDC Partners, with special guests, will be a truly interactive experience, involving active conversations, challenges, confessions, and discussions on relevant digital topics.
Led by Crispin Porter Bogusky’s, Scott Prindle and Joe Corr, this two day executive workshop introduces the digital platforms that have become a necessity for brands to adopt. Technology has fundamentally changed the relationship that consumers have with brands. It’s no longer simply a one-way conversation, with brands broadcasting their message through traditional mass media channels. It’s now a dialog. Web 2.0 technologies, social media, and the proliferation of smart phone devices have put more power in the hands of the consumer and opened up new opportunities for engaging with brands.
Interactive media work is typically a lot different than traditional media work. This workshop looks at the broad range of channels, the diversity of execution, and how digital work can differ in terms of schedule, budget and team structure. Led by Modernista!’s Matt Howell and Goodby’s Gareth Kay, MDW looked at The circumstances through which digital work is developed can be radically different than that of traditional. This looks at agency team structure, the physical environment of the agency, resource distribution, pressures on profitability, and how to stay nimble + motivated.
Led by Crispin Porter Bogusky’s, Scott Prindle and Joe Corr, this two day executive workshop introduces the digital platforms that have become a necessity for brands to adopt. Technology has fundamentally changed the relationship that consumers have with brands. It’s no longer simply a one-way conversation, with brands broadcasting their message through traditional mass media channels. It’s now a dialog. Web 2.0 technologies, social media, and the proliferation of smart phone devices have put more power in the hands of the consumer and opened up new opportunities for engaging with brands.
Led by Crispin Porter Bogusky’s, Scott Prindle and Joe Corr, this two day executive workshop introduces the digital platforms that have become a necessity for brands to adopt. Technology has fundamentally changed the relationship that consumers have with brands. It’s no longer simply a one-way conversation, with brands broadcasting their message through traditional mass media channels. It’s now a dialog. Web 2.0 technologies, social media, and the proliferation of smart phone devices have put more power in the hands of the consumer and opened up new opportunities for engaging with brands.
Led by Crispin Porter Bogusky’s, Scott Prindle and Joe Corr, this two day executive workshop introduces the digital platforms that have become a necessity for brands to adopt. Technology has fundamentally changed the relationship that consumers have with brands. It’s no longer simply a one-way conversation, with brands broadcasting their message through traditional mass media channels. It’s now a dialog. Web 2.0 technologies, social media, and the proliferation of smart phone devices have put more power in the hands of the consumer and opened up new opportunities for engaging with brands.