And the list goes on and on. San Francisco indie Funworks adds plenty of comedy to the creative process, which is highly necessary in a marketing landscape that often sucks the fun right out of it by ...
Having a sense of humour is beneficial in many aspects of life, including: •Emotional: humour can be used as a coping mechanism, as a way to help reduce stress and frustration, diffuse anger, deal ...
Remember the first time your kids spotted their Elf on the Shelf doing something silly beside the Christmas tree? That wide-eyed wonder and holiday giggle is what makes this season pure magic. This ...
An Irish man sits at a bar; then a Chinese man sits beside him. The Chinese man takes a drink, and the Irish man asks, “Do you know Kung fu?” The Chinese man says, “Why because I’m Chinese? That’s ...
Stanford professors and ‘Humor, Seriously’ authors Naomi Bagdonas and Jennifer Aaker, PhD, share exercises to deepen team relationships, accelerate trust, and elevate creativity. “We’ve found that ...
The balance between purpose-led serious work and humour, between tech and great ideas, and Gen AI not taking over anything, just yet, are some of the big themes for the global creative fraternity The ...
‘I’m bored!’. The two words you don’t want to hear from your children on weekends or during school holidays. You’ve got a million things going on – laundry, dishes, maybe a work deadline, and trying ...