Anne-Maree is a blogger, freelance writer and brand consultant. What do you do: aside from travel, learn & discover – write, blog & consult to brands on everything from brand strategy, product & business development, communications strategies, plus manage social media / start-up projects on client’s behalf Favourite designer: Achille Castiglione, Alexander McQueen, Ora-Ito, […]
September 7th, 2010
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Anne-Maree is a blogger, freelance writer and brand consultant.
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What do you do: aside from travel, learn & discover – write, blog & consult to brands on everything from brand strategy, product & business development, communications strategies, plus manage social media / start-up projects on client’s behalf
Favourite designer: Achille Castiglione, Alexander McQueen, Ora-Ito, Ferdinand Porsche, Eileen Gray & Andy Warhol
Favourite design destination: the art gallery
Inspiration: things I’ve never seen before, live music, cars, anything surf or skate related, food, art, starting / ending the day on the beach
Work in progress: expanding ams-info.com blog, working on a book series & setting up a series of vintage poster fairs!
Other areas of interest: aside from collecting art, shoes & records, it’d have to be cars, guitars, food & travel
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