SVA Student Feedback
More SVA student feedback for Mark Burk’s Killer Work
Here’s some more feedback from the fabulous alums of this summer’s Killer Work advertising class: B Best brb5504@gmail.com Killer Work was just that, “killer.” Be prepared for very honest critiques that force you to look introspectively at why your work hasn’t reached that next level. With that, you’ll learn how to sidestep creative bad habits… Read More »
Student feedback SVA Killer Work advertising class 2011.
For those deciding on a new advertising class at SVA, below is feedback from the Spring semester of Mark Burk’s Killer Work class. You’ll find more reviews by selecting “How To Do Killer Work” category. Amanda Taking “Killer Work” was definitely a worthwhile investment of time and energy. While the class is described as a… Read More »
V&S announces open briefs for Gap, Shark Week, SRAM.
Here are three new creative briefs from Victors and Spoils. It’s a an open squabble they lovingly call squirrel fight. If you have time, get in on it. The guys here are great. GAP | $10K Create a recurring sales event for GAP that can become a cultural phenomenon SRAM | $15K (3 bikes) Help… Read More »
SVA student feedback on Mark Burk’s Killer Work Ad Class
For those deciding on a new advertising class at SVA, below is some of the lastest feedback on Mark Burk’s How To Do Killer Work class: Tegan Mahford: On a scale of 1-10, this class was an 11! By listening to Mark’s insights on my classmates’ presentations and my own, it became possible to step… Read More »
SVA student feedback on “How To Do Killer Work” Ad Class
Summer 2010: Carly Schott How To Do Killer Work helped me to begin thinking big picture creative. It helped me tap into the part of my brain that makes me think about concepts from different angles. I learned a lot about strategic delivery, and discovered the importance of creating work that is relevant, fresh, and insightful…… Read More »
Student Feedback on Summer 2010 SVA “How To Do Killer Work” Advertising Class
Joseph Bianco The hardest part of creativity is discriminating between what’s a sinking rock and what’s worth polishing into gold. That’s where ‘Killer Work’ comes in. The class provided me an opportunity to really ‘trial and error’ my way through my own creative process to find what worked. The class really helped me realize that you… Read More »
Student Feedback on (How to do) Killer Work Class at SVA.
Here’s some student feedback from Mark Burk’s spring Killer Work class: nicholas.troop@gmail.com What seperates good teachers from bad ones? I dont think it has to do with intelligence in the traditional sense of the word. The best teachers posess an intuitive emotional intelligence that allows them to connect on some level with all the different… Read More »
SVA Students Present to MCNY.
‘(How to do) Killer Work’ class presentation to Museum of the City of New York: Assignment: Promote the exhibit ‘Growing and Greening New York’ Main challenge: Budget = (almost) Zero Solution: Two guerilla campaigns. One using stickers to turn New Yorkers’ garbage into sculpture-like billboards — here today, hauled off tomorrow. And one that worked… Read More »
Student Feedback on (How to do) Killer Work Class at SVA.
Here are a few bits of feedback on Mark Burk’s (How to do) Killer Work class: zannettis.michael@gmail.com For anyone serious about a career in advertising, ‘How To Do Killer Work’ with Mark Burk will provide great practice at being a ‘creative creative, creating creative creative’. Feedback from both the guru and the students will hone… Read More »