Nik Studzinski to Join Karmarama as CCO

Karmarama has appointed Nik Studzinski as a chief creative officer and equity partner, beginning in August, AdAge reports.

Studzinski will join Karmarama from Droga5 London, where he served as an executive creative director and was one of the office’s co-founders in 2010. He replaces founder Dave Buonaguidi, who left Karmarama last July. Droga5 said it will appoint a new chief creative officer and CEO for its London office some time this summer.

Prior to joining Droga5, Studzinski was an executive creative director at Mother, a position he also held at Publicis London. Studzinski also served as head of art at Saatchi & Saatchi London, where he became the agency’s youngest-ever board member.

“I’ve enjoyed an incredible journey with Droga5 and it took something exceptional to make me even think about leaving,” Studzinski said.

Karmarama Imagines Brewery/Brassiere Owner as ‘The Boss’ for Cobra

Karmarama created “The Boss” in a new campaign for Cobra Beer (not to be confused with Anheuser-Busch’s disgusting King Cobra brand of malt liquor, something of an undergraduate staple in the states).

The titular character is an always on the job owner of Cobra Beer and a successful brassiere company BraCo by night. (It’s an anagram, get it?) As you may have already gathered, the concept is more than a bit reminiscent of Havas’ popular “The Most Interesting Man in the World” character for Dos Equis. While Karmarama are certainly not alone in borrowing from Dos Equis, their “The Boss” is probably closer to Jonathan Goldsmith‘s character than anything else we’ve seen. (Perhaps a little too close?) He shares with Dos Equis’ spokesman both an underlying elegant cool, and seemingly superhuman capabilities — “The Boss,” the spot elucidates “never sleeps, because he’s living the dream.” Like Dos Equis’ campaign, “The Boss” also relies on tongue in cheek humor (such as when employees rearrange the Cobra letters above the entrance) to deliver its message with “broad appeal to their target audiences.”

“This was a sprawling international shoot and it was such a fun concept and a great team – Dave Buonaguidi, Rich ConnellClem Woodward and Jenny O’Connell of Karmarama were great to work with and very involved in all the right ways,” says Biscuit director, Mike Maguire. “The concept was always about The Boss and his two companies, but the simplicity of this great play-on-words, it just took the humor to a new, wildly absurd and fun place.”

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