The broad church of innovation: Stereotypes, privacy and emoji

This event report details a variety of innovations in communications, with UK examples from advertisers including Google, Domino's Pizza and Barclays.

The broad church of innovation: From stereotypes to emoji

Lucy AitkenWarc

It says something about the current state of innovation that the agenda for the Dots Conference, organised by the data–led, Brighton–based marketing agency Brilliant Noise, zipped about from politics to privacy, from emoji to equality. If there was one clear take–out of the day, it was that innovation is an ever–broadening church.

Redressing gender stereotypes

One of the most impassioned presentations at this annual event came from Nishma Robb, Head of Marketing at Google UK, who talked about the power of communication in changing gender stereotypes...

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