Hippies, Yoko and Manual overdrive: Holler hires creative duo

By AdNews | 20 August 2014
 

Holler Australia has recruited Fergus Cahill and Nikola Spadina as the company’s new creative leads.

The pair worked together for over four years at agencies The Sweet Shop, Goodoil and M&Co.

Cahill founded creative collective Manual in 2009. Meanwhile Spadina has lived with hippies in Mexico; created cinema pieces for Yoko Ono with the MCA and lectured at UTS whilst studying post-graduate psychology.

Cahill said of his decision to join the Holler team: “I’ve been a fan of Holler’s for some time. The vision and empowerment management have offered Nik and I is extremely encouraging and I’m looking forward to helping create beautiful work.”

James Theophane, Holler’s creative director, said: “I’m super excited for Nik and Fergus to be part of the next phase of our evolution. Their potent, exciting and unorthodox partnership is not only a perfect fit for the Holler way of working, but a boon for our culture.

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