Tribal DDB creative duo quit to move to Dare Digital
LONDON – Alex Braxton and Amy Gould, the Tribal DDB creative team, have resigned to go to rival new-media agency Dare Digital.
Ben Clapp, creative director at Tribal DDB, said: "We hired Alex and Amy straight from college nearly two years ago and it's been great to see their talent progress over this time. It's sad to see them go, we have already taken on another junior creative team, so we won't be letting desks get cold."
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In the last six months, DDB Tribal has won business from Johnson & Johnson and Mobile Shop, and has extended its work for Volkswagen and Philips Electronics. It is also working on The Observer, expanding its creative business with Guardian Newspapers, a spokeswoman said.
Revenue in the first quarter of 2006 is up 100% on the same quarter of 2005, she added. "We've experienced a huge amount of growth."
However, the agency has lost work from the Nationwide building society work, which was taken in house, and resigned specialist travel company Austravel.
The move by Gould and Braxton brings to eight the number of staff that have left the agency in the last six months, the spokeswoman confirmed. Tribal DDB has a staff of around 70.
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