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Dear friend,
This month it's all about the Dutch style. Expanding our current office in Rotterdam and opening another in New York City - we are bringing our Dutch style to New York City.
Next, to this new branch opening, we share insights about Transformative Strategy and play with an influential Dutch design trend:
De Stijl.
Also this month our trip to NYC for
Advertising Week and inside knowledge shared in different events.
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DPDK officially opens its doors in New York this week. After a period of exceptional growth, this move allows us to expand our international client roster and offers our clients room for growth in the United States.
Why NY? We chose New York because the city's down to earth attitude fits the company culture at the Rotterdam office like a glove.
Our new DPDK office is located in Brooklyn. You are most welcome to visit.
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Just for Advertising Week, Michael gave an exciting talk about designing AI for human emotions. Soon you may read an Insight article on the same topic.
In case, you want to see the video feed of his keynote, here:
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Featured on the Huffington Post, Pim explains why a transformative strategy is an ongoing essential to every business.
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On the 19th, DPDK hosted a session for 25 DDA members about WBSO, an R&D tax return intended to provide entrepreneurs with an incentive to invest in research. In case you are interested in this subject, you may watch the given presentation here:
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On the 21st, another awesome Meetup. This time about Brand Activation. More than 60 people watched talks by Gerben Plasmeijer from Obsession, Joey Vermijs from Friends from Brands and ours truly Michael Vromans. Next to the traditional burgers and beers, y'all!
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October 26th, starting at 19:00
Next Chemistry Meetup is a Behance Portfolio Review! Want to join us and get great feedback on your portfolio?
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Wanting to create a new, more modern world, a group of young artists hungry for the futuristic, wrote about their new ideas in a magazine called De Stijl. These creatives believed that the only way to achieve a world where everything was art was through a completely new visual language of primary colors and horizontal lines and vertical lines. They expressed this language in all kinds of artistry: architecture, design, paintings, advertising, and furniture. A Dutch movement that shocked the world in its foundations.
The power lays with you, to set the trend for our upcoming newsletter. Which one has your favourite flavor? Thrill us.
For the second time, a newsletter reader won the DPDK Swagger package and a one-hour brainstorm with the best DPDK has to offer.
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Want to walk around next month in DPDK Swagger? Vote now for next month's style.
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Ivo, a developer with creative roots just got back from his interrail through Europe. Loves ticking off different festivals from his must-go list and all kinds of hits from his Netflix must-watch list.
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Marius, our new intern comes from Switzerland. After a few years of experience in graphic design, he joins DPDK to learn more about interaction and digital design. In his free time, he likes to go to music festivals and watch thrilling series and movies.
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Paulius is a fresh motion designer brought to us all from Edinburgh. His superpower is frame by frame hand-drawn animations and he is very excited to put it to use at different DPDK projects. On the weekends you can find him rollerblading, eating Frankfurter sausages and sleeping.
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