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When you're the ad agency behind humorous commercials like Planet Fitness' lunk-free gym ads and Docker's "Stop Dad Pants" campaign, conventional thinking isn't really your thing.
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For Red Tettemer O'Connell + Partners (RTO+P), taking a creative approach extends beyond satisfying their clients to the way they welcome their new hires.
"Our Maker department is a big part of our agency's culture, so we love coming up with fun, imaginative ways to welcome our new employees and get them pumped to tinker alongside all of us," president and chief creative officer Steve Red tells Business Insider.
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From faces carved into crayons or totem poles to 3D-printed Pez dispensers, check out the Philadelphia-and-Santa-Monica-based agency's tradition of welcoming its new hires in unusual ways.
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In October, using computer-aided design and a 3D printer, the Maker department created busts of new hires Ron Villacarillo and Ben Levy that they added to Pez dispensers.
Last year, RTO+P created the likeness of its West Coast group creative director Ryan Scott by arranging sticks and hay on the beach and then used a drone to show the finished product.
That same year, the Maker department carefully cut and shaped new employees into paper dolls. Parts were designed on a computer, printed on stock paper, and cut and molded by hand.