Who: Meg Asaro
Company: nickandpaul
Age: 31
Has held title for: 20 months
Previous title: Associate director of student galleries and the visual-arts museum at the School of Visual Arts
Degree: BA in art history, Florida State University
Do you have a notion about where brands are heading? New York City-based nickandpaul helps such clients as McDonald's and Motorola solve problems at the "brand genetics" level. Meg Asaro, the agency's notionologist and cultural curator, reads about 140 magazines a month, watches countless movies and TV shows, and searches the firm's "Library of Insight," all of which help her interpret brand identity through images.
I research popular culture to help add images to the brand ideas that we're wrestling with. We try to update brands, to stretch them, and to create new ones. I look at images in fashion, movies, and art to see whether our ideas hold water.
With a great notion, the image is obvious. With a good notion, we have to work at creating an image.
Artists are the radar of the future. They create a mix of everything out there.
A "kidult" -- adults acting like kids. I'm very much a kidult: I have a blue cell-phone, and I just had to get an iMac.
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