At ADFEST 2019, Copywriter
Holly Burgess and Art Director Lucy Logan took part in the Young Lotus program
for creatives aged under 30 – and won. Six months on, Holly is freelancing in
Amsterdam, while Lucy remains at Leo Burnett Melbourne as Art Director.
At ADFEST, Holly
and Lucy raced against 17 other teams to complete a real-world brief from
Google. We caught up with Holly to find out more about winning Young Lotus
2019…
You won the Young Lotus competition this year along with Lucy Logan, congrats! What did you learn from being involved in the program as a team?
Thank you! We
came back with some nice full brains. The speakers were brilliant and gave
great insight into futureproofing ideas. These 24-hour brief competitions are
their own kind of beast too, with each one we learn lessons on making it
through with our sanity intact. This time, it was making quick decisions and
sleeping enough to avoid presenting like a bunch of zombies.
How did you hear about Young Lotus in the first place, and what made you want to be part of it?
Luce heard about
the competition in Campaign Brief
before, but it doesn’t always include a team from Australia. An opportunity to
see the award show, have a crack at the competition, and in Thailand of all
places, was a bit of a no-brainer.
Judges said you “went beyond what was expected”. What was your idea and why do you think it won?
Currently we ask
Google Home to help with small tasks, which is seriously underestimating a
magic box connected to the entire internet. We wanted to use Google’s amazing
amount of data to answer the world’s big, complex, hard-to-answer questions
instead. The universal questions that have the world worried. So, going from
something like ‘What’s the weather’ to ‘How do I fix climate change?’. It’s
entirely within Google Home’s current capabilities and could potentially change
how we use virtual assistants.
Any favourite memories of Thailand?
We met a lot of
good people, so good times weren’t in short supply. But, my favourite would be
after presenting our final idea to hundreds, shot full of adrenaline and the
pressure off, we snuck away to have a mojito in the pool and breathe.
You joined Leo Burnett in 2016, but now you’re freelancing in Amsterdam. Why did you make the move and how's it going? Have you been working on anything interesting lately?
I’ve always
wanted to live in Europe to explore more of it and this felt like as good a
time as any. Freelance has been great for that freedom. It still blows my mind,
but I’m actually being paid to write travel guides. I’ve finally had time to
work on my very silly children’s book too, so I’d say it’s working out nicely.
What can you tell us about the creative culture in Amsterdam: what led you there & how does it inspire you?
Amsterdam is a
progressive city, so there’s a real sense of openness to doing things
differently. There’s new ideas floating around everywhere and it seems to
filter into everything. Tech and start-ups obviously, but even some of their
government programs too. For a creative city, it’s also really laid back.
Companies here are nailing flexible work environments in an authentic way I’ve
not encountered before.
In Melbourne, you partnered with Lucy Logan at three different agencies. Why did you hit it off creatively? Is it strange to be flying solo now?
Luce is a great
example of a human which made it easy. It also helps that we’re both not
precious and try to approach work with a sense of humour. We’re great friends,
which is ideal when you spend most of your waking hours together.
Yes – very
strange. We had to have a plan in place for the withdrawals, ha. We still text
all the time which helps. Thank you technology!
Seven years into your career, do you have any advice for junior creatives: is there a secret to succeeding/surviving in ad land?
It’s probably
more common sense than secret but – lose your ego as soon as you can, ask
questions, be okay with being wrong (a lot). And don’t worry, it does get
easier.
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Young Lotus is open to advertising professionals aged 30 and under. To enquire
about joining the Young Lotus 2020 program, contact YoungLotus@ADFEST.com