Check out the work of James Mok.
What do you look for in a student portfolio? And what impresses you?
I certainly like individual flair. I’ve always thought that the best creativity comes out of a person’s ability to express themselves as an individual. I think it’s really hard when you’re young and you haven’t spent a lot of time in advertising. You’re still figuring out things, and you invariably copy a lot. You’re mimicking techniques you’re drawn to, so naturally your work is incredibly derivative, which is unfortunate because everyone is looking for something original.
I look for someone who can take a brand’s point of view and overlay their own personal point of view about the world, about society, about people. Human insights, I guess. Then work has a bit more meaning. When ads are just a superficial gag or just a play on words, it doesn’t really get through on an emotional level.