Beyond Influence: How The Slash Generation is Rewriting the Future of Brands
I love observing people. I even wrote an entire book about them—The Slash Generation. These aren’t just creators; they are polymaths, culture architects who fluidly navigate multiple roles. They are not defined by age but by a mindset—a radical shift in behavior shaped by technology, culture, and an insatiable drive to experiment, create, and redefine. And yes, they hold immense influence.
Creative Confidence
"Good, fast, cheap — pick two."
I used to hear this every single time we pitched a new client when I was a young, emerging designer. The iron law of creativity, they said. Honestly, it kinda confused me! You couldn’t have it all. But now? AI promises to break that rule. It offers us a world where we can have all three—good, fast, and cheap. We get to have our cake and eat it too.With this year’s Big Game in the rearview mirror, we spoke with several industry leaders to get their take on the evolving Super Bowl landscape. Specifically, we asked whether they believe brands are getting their money’s worth, what factors make this high-profile investment truly valuable, and whether the steep cost of a Super Bowl ad is justified in today’s media environment. We also encouraged leaders to reflect on this year’s stand-out ads and why these spots resonated with them.