Deloitte Digital Creative NZ have employed Daniel Talbot from DNA Design as Creative Experience Architect.
Having built a broad range of previous roles with teams like the Department of Internal Affairs, Davanti, Colenso BBDO, and most recently DNA Design, Talbot brings a combination of highly technical and highly creative CX and UX skills.
Talbot describes himself as “fascinated and appalled by the way humans interact with each other and the world”, and his unique outlook will give fresh perspective Deloitte client challenges.
Creative Strategy Lead at Deloitte Digital Creative, Ruth Blair says: “I get the feeling that Daniel is going to be pretty special to work with. He is someone who knows how to merge emotion with logic to create things that real people with precious lives want to spend their time with. His approach to the work is both refreshing and inspiring and I can’t wait to see what he creates here.”
Talbot’s work has been instrumental in the development of a wide range of platforms from the upcoming National Food Map – Mana Kai for The Aotearoa Circle, the recently famous ‘Beyond Binary Code’ for Colenso BBDO & Spark, The NZ Government Design System for The Department of Internal Affairs, and all the way to the multi-award-winning global content platform for Pedigree – DentaSTIX Studios.
Deloitte Digital Creative, Chief Creative Officer New Zealand and Sydney, Dan Wright says: “Daniel has a love of creativity with just the right amount of pragmatism. He’s razor-sharp, formidably clever, and a fearless champion for the real people who will see, use, and share the things we make. It’s so good he’s here.”
Talbot adds: “I am delighted to be joining this incredibly talented and empathetic bunch. Their admirable drive for creativity, coupled with the vast capabilities that Deloitte has to offer, makes me feel hopeful that we can tackle some of the biggest problems facing Aotearoa and the globe.”
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