The person who runs the Communication Arts Twitter account likes to promote my writing. I am grateful. CA is the creative industry’s standard-bearer, and each Tweet sent from @CommArts is seen by a segment of the magazine’s 81,300 followers.
.@davidburn on why productivity is highly overrated, particularly in creative circles. https://t.co/AgZDbsEmKY pic.twitter.com/8mPxF3BEM4
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) November 26, 2020
.@davidburn on the necessary insanity of copywriters and the power of gutsy brands. https://t.co/MFu36zcPGs pic.twitter.com/9wgnlCdde3
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) October 9, 2020
.@davidburn on why there is a future for agencies that are brave. https://t.co/IydF4qUN0P pic.twitter.com/vzPLU66ydz
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) August 27, 2020
.@davidburn on living ad legend @_clow. https://t.co/gQ0Ruz9Mit pic.twitter.com/Q18aBcoAac
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) August 18, 2020
.@davidburn on ad legend Howard Luck Gossage. https://t.co/sPiNgVoQ47 pic.twitter.com/5eCzSKQi0I
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) May 26, 2020
.@davidburn on ad legend Leo Burnett. https://t.co/85CVRUrKr3 pic.twitter.com/aaQjtoc1lM
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) April 20, 2020
.@davidburn on the lasting influence of ad legend Hal Riney. https://t.co/rOPrc4SLn8 pic.twitter.com/3USKVTOCdJ
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) December 17, 2019
.@davidburn says the pursuit of brand truth is the real work of advertising professionals. https://t.co/PSw2Mi3UAg pic.twitter.com/7yuJwqzSlT
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) October 3, 2019
.@davidburn on the irony of ageism in advertising. https://t.co/iHk8BfPLVF pic.twitter.com/zoSPJANsJL
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) August 30, 2019
.@davidburn on why agency creatives are migrating to client-side opportunities. https://t.co/Yzo208CLMK
— Communication Arts (@CommArts) May 17, 2018
It’s an honor when anyone pays attention to my writing. Given that it’s CA who follows my updates and helps to promote my thinking, I feel particularly grateful for the recognition.