Chris Petescia
Co-founder of Carrot Creative, design geek, practical hippie, music enthusiast and generally creative individual who finds inspiration through imagination.
Located in Park Slope & DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY.
Dreaming in a galaxy far, far away....
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
We’re at Careers In Motion at RIT and at NYDD Intern Fair. See you there :)
Incredible Promotional Posters for “Star Wars Identities”:
“Star Wars Identities explores the theme of identity via ten components that help shape who we are. According to current scientific research, these are our: species, genes, parents, culture, mentors, friends, marking events, occupation, personality, and values. These ten components are grouped into the exhibit’s three main areas or subthemes, which follow the progression of identity from childhood to adulthood: first Origins, then Influences, and finally Choices. Using the Star Wars films as a lens through which to explore these themes and components of identity, the visitor learns more about their favorite Star Wars characters, and also something about themselves in the process. The exhibit follows the story arcs of Luke and Anakin Skywalker: two heroes who share similar genes, were raised on the same planet, but whose choices in life took them along very different paths. At the same time, a unique interactive “identity quest” allows visitors to put themselves at the center of the action and design their own Star Wars hero identity as they make their way through the exhibit.”
“5 Agency Facebook Pages With Personality”
Featuring HUGE, R/GA, Carrot Creative, 72 and Sunny, and BBDO.
Rick McCallum talks about the live-action Star Wars tv show in development (working title Star Wars: Underworld)
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Jaguar Says ‘Welcome To Our Jungle’
“[David Pryor, brand vice president of Jaguar North America] says that within the last four months Jaguar hired Carrot Creative as U.S. social media agency of record, and launched Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for Jaguar North America.”
“For all its appeal, DUMBO would never have become such a glamorous destination without the influx of twenty-something digerati to buy its condos and work in its lofts. These settlers needed modestly priced, cool environments in which to start their businesses, and in the late nineties, DUMBO was both those things. DUMBO is now home to many start-ups, particularly digital-media marketing and communications firms with whimsical or artisanal names like Carrot Creative, Huge, Brooklyn Digital Foundry, Big Spaceship, and SawHorse Media.”
A look at how digital agencies make the most of (or not) their 404 pages.
4 New hires in the last 2 weeks! Thrilled to have them - learn more about them on our Carrot staff page.