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Sunday, February 4, 2018

Creative Director - HUGE | duane fernandez
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Huge is an experience design and digital marketing agency providing strategy, marketing, design, and technology services to Fortune 100 companies. The company was founded in DUMBO, Brooklyn, and was named one of Advertising Age's 10 A-List agencies in 2012, Digiday's Most Innovative Agency in 2016, and Mediapost's Agency of the Year in 2017. Huge has offices in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Toronto, Bogota, Medellin, Singapore, Oakland, London, Detroit, and Chicago. Huge has been a member the Interpublic Group of Companies since 2008.


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Structure

Huge employs around 1500 people. Most employees work in the company's New York headquarters.

Employees work across 15 main disciplines in strategy, product design and development, and marketing including business consulting, innovation, branding, data science, research, experience design, physical design, service design, technology, SEO, advertising, content development, social media, public relations, and CRM.


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History

Huge was founded by David Skokna, Sasha Kirovski, Gene Liebel, and Aaron Shapiro. Skokna and Kirovski, friends and colleagues at Deutsch, first established the agency out of Skokna's apartment in 1999.

The agency's first client was IKEA who hired Huge to redesign its websites. Between 2005 and 2010, Huge also won and launched web design initiatives for JetBlue, CNN, Reuters, Four Seasons, Pepsi, and Target.

In 2007, the agency expanded into bigger premises in DUMBO and opened an office in Los Angeles.

In 2008 The Interpublic Group acquired a stake in Huge for close to $40 million.. In 2009, Huge was named the fastest-growing company across all marketing disciplines by Advertising Age.

In 2010, Pepsi announced it was working with Huge on the Pepsi Refresh project, using social media to fund public good projects. Later that year, Aaron Shapiro was named CEO and IPG announced an investment of between $8 million and $10 million to accelerate global expansion for Huge with new offices in Brazil, China, Singapore, and Japan. At this time Skokna and Kirovski departed Huge.

In 2011, Huge launched a UX School program offering 12 week UX apprenticeships and opened offices in Rio de Janeiro and London. In 2011, Huge also began working with HBO to design and launch HBO GO, leading to the adoption of streaming TV initiatives by most cable TV brands. Huge would later work with Fox, FX Now, The Simpsons, and Hulu on direct to consumer TV initiatives.

Additional offices were opened in San Francisco (later relocated to Oakland), Portland and Washington, DC in 2012.

In 2013, Huge opened a production studio to support its expansion from product and web design into marketing as the agency took on integrated marketing work for Samsung and was named social media AOR for Audi. In 2013, Huge also launched the first redesign of New York City's municipal website in a decade.

In January 2014, Huge launched a new website and a redesigned logo.


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Industry Recognition

Huge was first recognized as an Agency to Watch by Advertising Age in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, Mashable also named Huge one of five leading digital marketing agencies.

In 2012, Huge was named one of Advertising Age's 10 A-List agencies and was awarded Social Agency of the Year by Mediapost..

In 2014, Huge was awarded a Made in NY award by Mayor Bill DeBlasio for its work with the city on NYC Go and NYC.gov. Aaron Shapiro accepted the award on behalf of the agency.

In October 2015, Huge was named 2015 iMedia Agency Award finalist for Agency of the Year.


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References


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External links

  • Official website
  • Net Magazine Profile: HUGE

Source of article : Wikipedia