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Here’s a good example of how I respond to a brief. Whether it’s a one-off email, a social post, or a full-blown campaign, I’m not happy until I have at least three great concepts. This was part of a pitch for LittlerMaid. No, we didn’t win but the work – from print and shelf talkers to social and video – was a labor of love.