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BLUP50 TALENT FEATURE // GEORGIA ARMSTRONG

Advertising creative Georgia joins us this week for our next BLUP50 talent feature. As a recent Ravensbourne graduate, Georgia has been busy – with a D&AD New Blood Pencil to her name, co-founder of Nuff Said LDN, a collective dedicated to improving diversity in the creative industry, whilst landing a placement at the prestigious Mother London, she’s on the move. Read on to find out what drives Georgia and what the future holds for this creative power house.
// YOUR WORD FOR 2021
Unpredictable
// WHAT HAVE YOU SEEN ONLINE/INSTAGRAM /TIKTOK / TWITTER THAT HAS STOPPED YOU SCROLLING?
Anything from @lilblackgoat on Instagram, I love his work so much. I’m usually really moved or inspired by it.
// GIVE US A WHISTLE STOP TOUR OF YOUR CAREER TO DATE
Graduated from Ravensbourne University in May 2020, I won a D&AD Award for my response to a Durex brief (with Aaliyah Grant). I co-founded my creative agency, Nuff Said LDN. Nuff Said LDN was shortlisted in D&AD’s Side Hustle Awards and it won a Gold Award for Creative Conscious. We recently collaborated with the Obama Foundation and another team of young creatives based in New York to deliver a project in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. I recently managed to get a placement at my dream advertising agency. So right now I’m at the start of my career, I’m trying to gain experience in the industry and build my network as much as I can as I work on and grow Nuff Said LDN on the side.
//WHAT DOES 24 HOURS IN YOUR LIFE LOOK LIKE?
Right now, because of lockdown, I’m either sitting at my desk in front of my computer for 12 hours straight working and plotting in between meetings or I’m out on a shoot somewhere, whether it’s press or client work for Nuff Said or I’m working on some personal projects of my own.
// WHAT DO YOU DO TO SWITCH OFF OR CHILL?
SELF CARE! Potentially a very cliche and boring answer but I’m honestly having the time of my life sitting in a bath with some bath bombs, a face mask and a deep conditioner in my hair. Then I get out and listen to some bashment/soca and pretend I’m whining my waist (dancing) at Notting Hill Carnival. But I think as creatives, we love what we do because we get to have fun as we do it and our experiences and passions influence the work we create. So finding ways to inject some fun and enjoy yourself in this particularly repetitive situation helps me with inspiration and motivation. Especially if I’ve found myself alone in front of my computer all day every day because of lockdown.

// WHAT HAS BEEN ONE OF YOUR BEST CAREER HIGHLIGHTS?
It’s between winning a D&AD New Blood Pencil and being a part of the birth of my business Nuff Said LDN.
Aaliyah Grant (my creative partner on the D&AD Durex brief) and I worked so hard on the idea. The entire process was a big rollercoaster of emotions, highs and some very low lows, but we both learnt so much. I’m ambitious and when I really want to achieve or do something I’m so committed to making the vision a reality. I knew I wanted to start my career with a D&AD Pencil to my name, so I had to make it happen and I’m so happy and proud that the two of us did. The final outcome of our work isn’t exactly what we had envisioned, I can’t explain all of the hurdles and complications we endured before we got to the end but like I said earlier, a lot of lessons learnt from this project, do’s and don’ts. I’m super grateful our efforts were recognised by highly thought of industry professionals. I’m also really thankful for all of the people we met along the way, how much we learnt about disabilities and chronic illness and that the people our campaign was speaking to loved it and believed something like this needed to exist.
Another highlight is Nuff Said LDN, a creative agency I co-founded in 2019 as it’s helped me kick-start my career and gave me a great sense of purpose. Nuff Said is a creative agency I co-founded with 6 others (Kemi Adeeko, Maisie Angela, Lisa Hooper, Maureen Vasquez-Guzman, Paul Ifeneziuche, Isaac Izekor) that I met at university. The 7 of us were aware of the lack of diversity in the creative industry and for us, diversity wasn’t a buzzword, it was our reality and the reality of the next generation of creatives. So we decided we needed less talk and more action (hence the name Nuff Said). Now we work to connect the industry to the next generation of diverse creatives and work with forward-thinking brands to create events, campaigns and initiatives. I’m so proud of everything Nuff Said has achieved so far and the response we’ve received from people. I think the thing I love most about Nuff Said is that we created a space we all feel heard and comfortable in for ourselves, the work we do promotes change and we get to have fun as we do it.
 100vw, 1024px” data-lazy-src=”https://theblup.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/EjFmitiXcAEXcTb-1024×683.jpeg” /></a><figcaption><em>Founders of Nuff Said LDN</em></figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>// WHAT DO YOU SEE IN YOUR FUTURE?</strong></p>
<p>I’m actually in a funny place right now where I’ve ticked quite a few things off my bucket list and I’m where I wanted to be at this stage in my life. So I need to sit down with myself and ask, what’s next?</p>
<p>But I would love for Nuff Said to eventually become my full-time job and for us to have our own office and be in a position where we can support and share paid opportunities with other emerging creatives. I see myself travelling for work, having international clients and I would also love to see an ad I’ve worked on / creative directed on that big screen in Piccadilly Circus. But this year I’m focusing on learning, perfecting my craft and getting experience in my field.</p>
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// IF YOU COULD COLLABORATE WITH ONE CREATIVE/BRAND WHO WOULD IT BE?
Footasylum! I used to be a sales assistant there for a few years, I would love to do a 180 and go from sweeping their floors to being a creative lead on an advert or campaign for them. It’s a big goal of mine. The brand’s tone of voice and target audience also really resonates with me. The representation included in their billboards and any promotional content features the type of people I grew up around, people that look and sound like me, the people that really built and influenced my personality and character, people I can relate to. That’s something I want to see more of and be a part of. I’m also a sneakerhead at heart so it makes a lot of sense to me!
// WHO IS YOUR GREATEST INSPIRATION?
Ava DuVernay. She’s not in the same industry as me and I don’t see myself ever being a filmmaker but I love her work and her work ethic and how much she has done for the black community. I’m just in awe of people who’ve built extremely successful careers on purpose instead of materialistic gain. Her work has genuinely changed people’s lives for the better. I would love for my work to have the same kind of positive impact and success.
I’m also really inspired by all of my friends and age mates. This generation is so motivated and driven. Seeing everyone do their own thing and trying so hard to be their best day in day out inspires me always.
// WHAT DO YOU WANT PEOPLE TO SAY ABOUT YOU AT THE END OF YOUR CAREER?
That I made a difference, my work inspired and empowered a lot of people and my trainer game was always 10/10.
// WHAT IS THE BIGGEST ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO NEW CREATIVES?
I feel like I’m a new creative myself. I’m just starting my journey and figuring things out so it’s weird for me to give advice but from what I’ve experienced so far my best advice is to trust yourself. I think when you’re at the start of any journey the first thing you do is seek a lot of advice from a bunch of different people, which can be really helpful but if they don’t understand or they can’t relate to the reason or thing that sparked that initial fire in your belly, the thing that made you want to go down that path in the first place, without realising they might extinguish the flame. But don’t let them! Trust yourself! Your voice, experiences and perspective are valuable.
// WHAT’S IMPORTANT TO YOU IN YOUR WORLD RIGHT NOW?
Having a more inclusive, diverse and equal creative industry.
// ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE TO MENTION?
Yes, as I was answering these questions I thought it’s so crazy that I have been selected to have an editorial of myself written for The BLUP. I can’t believe I met Dines 4 years ago during the first term of my degree. All of us were starstruck and now I get to be a part of BLUP50! I’m so grateful! Thank you again!
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BLUP50 TALENT FEATURE // BEN PAUL

Co-Founder of For Sure Studio Ben Paul joins us this week for our next BLUP50 talent feature. In Ben’s own words, “…’what if’ should be excluded from your internal vocabulary. The only thing that holds you back is yourself.” Last year, in one of the most unpredictable, unsettling times of our lives, Ben squashed his own ‘what if’ and decided to set up his own creative studio. Read on to find out who Ben’s greatest inspiration is and what his future vision for For Sure is.
// YOUR WORD FOR 2021
Momentum
// WHAT HAVE YOU SEEN ONLINE/INSTAGRAM /TIKTOK / TWITTER THAT HAS STOPPED YOU SCROLLING?
@reubendangoor’s work always does it for me. @thisiscollins are one of my favorite agencies, their attention to detail is something I always aspire to.
// GIVE US A WHISTLE STOP TOUR OF YOUR CAREER TO DATE
Graduated with a degree in design back in 2009. Went perm then freelance, until setting up on my own in 2015. March 2020 myself and my friend Matt (who had a similar passion for research led design), decided two heads were better than one. For Sure was born and we’ve not looked back since.
//WHAT DOES 24 HOURS IN YOUR LIFE LOOK LIKE?
I try to segment my day off as much as possible to help me focus on the task in hand. Only having meetings at specific times of the day really helps focus the creative time spent on developing ideas.
// WHAT DO YOU DO TO SWITCH OFF OR CHILL?
Usually I would offset a hectic day with sport, it helps me refocus for the following day. Love a good playlist too!
// WHAT HAS BEEN ONE OF YOUR BEST CAREER HIGHLIGHTS?
The day left my full-time job. Not because of the job, but more of the fact that it was the springboard for me to think completely freely and build a route to starting For Sure Studio. I certainly went the long-way round but we’re here now and I’m very grateful of the lessons I’ve learnt on the journey so far.
// WHAT DO YOU SEE IN YOUR FUTURE?
Expanding the studio, finding our niche in the market and exploring that further. Hiring some amazing talent whilst cultivating a working environment I would be proud of and so would our staff. Away from work I hope that I’m still able to grace the football pitch well into my forties. And spend some time creating away from a screen, with a few paint brushes instead.
// IF YOU COULD COLLABORATE WITH ONE CREATIVE/BRAND WHO WOULD IT BE?
Kendrick Lemar. It would be a dream of mine to work with him on some tour creative, after having witnessed the DAMN tour live. He has such clarity in his vision, he’s able to refine and present his message in a way I’ve not seen before.

// WHO IS YOUR GREATEST INSPIRATION?
I guess mines an inspiring moment. Michael Jordan’s flu game, could barely stand up, yet he went onto score 38 points when his team needed him the most. I’ll always remember that game he’s the GOAT of all sports for me.
// WHAT DO YOU WANT PEOPLE TO SAY ABOUT YOU AT THE END OF YOUR CAREER?
That you’ve built a company that will be here long after I’m gone.
// WHAT IS THE BIGGEST ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO NEW CREATIVES?
‘What if’ should be excluded from your internal vocabulary. The only thing that holds you back is yourself.
// WHAT’S IMPORTANT TO YOU IN YOUR WORLD RIGHT NOW?
Checking in with all my friends and family, keeping a good balance in life as things open up again. Working with the local community to bring in some top talent to For Sure Studio.
// ANYTHING ELSE TO SHARE?
Just a big shout out to Dines and Studio Blup for all of the guidance and support. It really means a lot. Big love. BP x
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BLUP50 KELLY ANNA LONDON DECORATES THE LATEST NIKE PEGASUS 38

Swoosh recruits Kelly Anna London as A.I.R.
When it comes to Nike’s extensive line of running sneakers, the brand often invites artists to lend their creative visions. For its ongoing Artist In Residence (A.I.R.) series, the Swoosh recruits Kelly Anna London to take on one of its newest silhouettes—the Nike Pegasus 38.
Recognized for her powerful, silhouetted figures that are often connected to sports and body positivity, London indulges the performance trainer’s black mesh uppers in colorful, haphazard shapes and figures that seem to be a modern twist on Henri Matisse’s work. The hues used in her patterns are also applied elsewhere, such as the pastel green used on the lateral side’s oversized Swoosh outline and the laces. Additionally, a royal blue colors the lace loops and the inside. A midsole with a design that’s just as busy as the uppers’ rounds out the look, as the React foam and Zoom Air-cushioned unit features black paint splatters on a white base.
Release date to be announced.
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BLUP50 TALENT // CHIKAY LO

Speaking to our latest BLUP50 member Chikay was a real eye opener. Chikay hasn’t just ‘fallen’ into where she is now as Head of Global Growth & Marketing Partnerships at Cult Beauty – one of the biggest digital beauty brands globally. In fact having moved form Leeds straight after Uni to trying a number of jobs to get a foot in the door and finance her London living – Chikay’s is the epitome of GRIT! In a recent instagram post, Chikay also opened up and shared her experience of Asian Hate Crime which definitely shed new light on how serious a matter it is. Read on to find out more about Chikay’s journey to success.
// YOUR WORD FOR 2021
Kindness
// WHAT HAVE YOU SEEN ONLINE/INSTAGRAM /TIKTOK / TWITTER THAT HAS STOPPED YOU SCROLLING?
I try to follow a big range of accounts – those that promote positive news, memes obviously but also accounts that provide education on international issues that mainstream press deem not worthy to report on and it is usually these that stop me in my tracks.
// GIVE US A WHISTLE STOP TOUR OF YOUR CAREER TO DATE
Sep 2011 – Moved to London after graduating for an unpaid internship for a marketing agency and quickly realised that there was no long-term career prospect for me there when my daily tasks were primarily made up of changing the bins and emptying the dishwasher.
2 weeks later – Quit the internship and walked into the first shop I would think of (Selfridges on Oxford Street) and managed to get a job on the spot as a sales assistant to finance my stay in London to look for more long-term roles.
2012 – Sales negotiator at Foxtons for 7 months
Aug 2012 – This is when my career in digital marketing began, I was offered a role in an online drinks start up business 31DOVER by David Laurie, the then CEO who I had met whilst working on the shop floor in Selfridges. Working at Selfridges was a tough time for me with no friends around (I was the first to move to London) and at work staff were treated horrendously by both management and customers. BUT I wouldn’t change this experience for the world, I would not be doing what I do now had I not been there and met David.
Oct 2013 – Search Engine Marketing at NET-A-PORTER
Feb 2015 – For the past 6 years I’ve been at Cult Beauty where I currently look over the global growth and partnerships strategy of the business!
//WHAT DOES 24 HOURS IN YOUR LIFE LOOK LIKE?
On a normal weekday I wake up bleary eyed and reluctantly put on my workout kit to exercise on my spin bike before the day starts. Then coffee and a big breakfast is next on the agenda whilst I check my emails and prep for the meetings of the day, I average around 5 zoom calls a day so it’s a constant balancing act of meetings/getting back to emails/supporting my team whilst also trying to tick off my never ending to do list.
Myself and my sister are also in the processing of buying a property so evenings now are primarily made up of reviewing contracts/paperwork whilst watching cartoons (Rick and Morty/Bob’s Burgers is my poison)
// WHAT DO YOU DO TO SWITCH OFF OR CHILL?
This is going to sound bizarre but it’s got to be spinning for me. When I go on my bike, I completely zone out I don’t think about my to do lists or worry and my focus is pushing myself to my absolute fullest. It’s honestly like therapy for me but cheaper!
// WHAT HAS BEEN ONE OF YOUR BEST CAREER HIGHLIGHTS?
I am incredibly lucky to have quite a few awards and accolades under my belt BUT watching the progression of my team must be my proudest achievement to date. I have an unbelievably talented team of bright hard working talent who have also won awards for their achievements. To see that gives me more joy than anything else in my career.
// WHAT DO YOU SEE IN YOUR FUTURE?
The last year has taught me to not plan too far ahead in the future as anything can happen. I’d like to step into my future with an open mind, as long as I am happy and healthy with my friends and family around. (I would really like a doggo though – very specifically a Shiba Inu haha)
// IF YOU COULD COLLABORATE WITH ONE CREATIVE/BRAND WHO WOULD IT BE?
Ben and Jerry’s – without a doubt. I admire this brand so much for their unapologetic advocation to support progressive and polarising issues that need to be addressed.
// WHAT DO YOU WANT PEOPLE TO SAY ABOUT YOU AT THE END OF YOUR CAREER?
I find a lot of enjoyment in helping others develop their skills, if I’ve made a difference to someone’s career (be it from a progression standpoint or there to support them during difficult times) that would give me so much joy.
// WHAT IS THE BIGGEST ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO NEW CREATIVES?
I wouldn’t consider myself a creative in the traditional sense, a lot of my work actually revolves around data analysis and strategy however creativity is key to thinking differently and innovating within the space. Find your passion, what you are good at and constantly push yourself to try new ideas, there will be setbacks and mistakes along the way but find opportunities in these to learn.
// WHAT’S IMPORTANT TO YOU IN YOUR WORLD RIGHT NOW?
I feel incredibly passionate about equality/racial justice/human rights – I think it is important to hold businesses and individuals accountable and responsible to action huge improvements that’s necessary in these areas.
// ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE TO MENTION?
The #stopasianhate movement is very close to my heart, for anyone who is interested to learn more about my personal experiences and ways to help I do talk about this subject regularly on my Instagram
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