Hynes Takes Over as Vice President of IAPI
January 8, 2021
A former creative director of Bates Ireland, he co-founded Bonfire with Ian Doherty in 2005.
“Seán has made a huge contribution to the IAPI Board since his term began in November 2018”, says Shenda Loughnane, President, IAPI and Group Managing Director, Dentsu Aegis. “He has worked tirelessly to bring together the creative community, culminating in the launch of “Ireland: Where Creative is Native” (www.creativeisnative.com) last year, which seeks to position Ireland as a centre of excellence for commercial creativity. This launch was a key milestone for IAPI in 2020, and provided a beacon of light in an otherwise challenging year for the industry. Seán puts his all into everything he does and the IAPI Board have benefitted hugely from his measured approach, passion for creativity and collegial nature.”
Eight More Entries Join IAPIâs Creative is Native Platform
December 18, 2020
IAPIâs Creative is Native initiative, which aims to establish Ireland as a European centre of excellence for the commercial creativity sector, has added another eight ads to its website after another round of judging by creative directors from member agencies.
According to Sean Hynes, creative director, Bonfire and chair of the Creative Council on the IAPI Board: âThis is amazing. The new suite of work that has made it to the Creative is Native platform is 100% proof positive of the strength of the creative industry in Ireland. The initial launch phase represented three years of sweat and toil whereas this round represents just three quarters. And not just quarters in any year but in that year! Itâs fantastic to see the momentum behind Ireland: Where Creative is Native continuing to build and indeed continuing to be justified.”
escort! we followed kather and hynes out to the exercise yard to see part of their daily routine. this is our exercise cage. we get it every other day. it s four hours of exercise. we look forward to it, for sure. sunlight, it s a big deal. so he s getting sunlight. like a lizard, takes a minute to get going. can you guys work out together? yeah. then nearly two minutes pass, with nothing happening. our camera operator walked in between exercise cages waiting for the session to begin. finally our crew was informed it wouldn t start until they left. they re going to wait for you guys. when our crew went back indoors, they learned that kern valley s dominant hispanic gang
russell katter and sean hynes also claim they ve felt threatened by their minority status. what are your tattoos about? just white power. you know what i mean? you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody s clicked up. that s how the whole system runs. everyone s broken up into everything s broke into little groups. and theoretically you know, a lot of people they think all these people hate hate it s all about hate, but it s not, really. what it s about is mainly, you come into an environment and you re surrounded by 1,000 killers, every one of them is a stranger. so naturally you re going to find people that you have things in common with, and you re going to group up because you have to. the day after this interview, we witnessed one of the few times that inmates of different races act as one. 86! let s move it.