âThe plan was to not write a bookâ: Anindita Das, Wunderman Thompsonâs senior creative director
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She chats about writing a book amid a pandemic, self-publishing and marketing it, among other things.
As a kid, Iâd pore over the âTell Me Whyâ book series - giant piles of knowledge that combined words and illustrations to keep me occupied. From space to nature to seas, nothing was off limits in these books.
I was taken back to my child momentarily while reading âWhat the Pandemic Learned From Meâ, a book by Anindita Das, senior creative director at Wunderman Thompson. She s spent over a decade in the advertising industry with stints at Percept H, August Communications, Cheil India, and Dentsu Impact.
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