Young & Hungry is a bridge between college and work. It’s a functioning advertising agency, with real clients, that have real communication needs and real deadlines.
More importantly, it’s an experiential classroom. A place where students get to flex their new skill sets in an actual working environment, while being coached by experienced professionals.
Students who take Y&H often comment that it’s more like going to work than it is going to class. We like that.
We love to spark action for brands we believe in. The Y&H method of listening first and strategizing second, allows us to creatively and consistently develop story driven content that helps build brands that inspire.
Great brands are sparked by a clear vision, a desire for change and ambitious ideas that provoke action. Our creatively driven, data informed and culturally inspired development process drives content, conversations and brand experience.
Our UX and web design is built on the idea that an immediate and sustainable connection between a brand and people is just as important as the technology behind it..
We are a broad collection of risk takers and movement makers. Today’s social media landscape changes by the minute and our untamed youthfulness means we move and adapt brands right along with it.
At Y&H, we understand the importance of listening. We create communications plans based on research, surveys and focus groups that are tailored to the needs of each client.
At Y&H we know there’s no better way to reach people than to offer them real world experiences that connects all their senses at once.
Young & Hungry developed the branding, social media strategy and wide range of content videos to promote participation in this annual contest.
We love to take complex, often abstract information and change it into well designed visual centerpieces that invite the eye as well as the mind.
The aim of this content piece produced by Y&H, is to change the stereotypical perception of homelessness by showing the inner workings of Downtown Streets Team and the positive effect it has on its participants.
2801 Leavenworth Street
Suite 201
San Francisco, CA 94133
James Wojtowicz
jwojtowicz@academyart.edu
818.268.5799