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WONGDOODY
Seattle, Washington
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    www.theadvertisingshow.com/en/art/?479 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/9/2005    Last Visited: 11/5/2007  

    Co-Host Brad Forsythe interviews Tracy Wong, Creative Director, Chairman and a Founding Partner of WongDoody.Tracy is winner of over 300 national and international creative awards including Gold Lions at Cannes, the Clios, the One Show, Communication Arts, the Effies, Art Directors Club, Graphis and The MPA Kelly Awards.He is a former board member of the One Club for Art and Copy in New York and last year had television work inducted into the Clio Hall of Fame.Tracy cut his teeth at Ogilvy & Mather/NY and then moved west, becoming senior art director at Goodby, Berlin & Silverstein/SF.

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    www.theadvertisingshow.com/en/articles/rss/?479 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/5/2007    Last Visited: 11/5/2007  

    Co-Host Brad Forsythe interviews Tracy Wong, Creative Director, Chairman and a Founding Partner of WongDoody.Tracy is winner of over 300 national and international creative awards including Gold Lions at Cannes, the Clios, the One Show, Communication Arts, the Effies, Art Directors Club, Graphis and The MPA Kelly Awards.  He is a former board member of the One Club for Art and Copy in New York and last year had television work inducted into the Clio Hall of Fame.Tracy cut his teeth at Ogilvy & Mather/NY and then moved west, becoming senior art director at Goodby, Berlin & Silverstein/SF.Just prior to forming WongDoody with Pat Doody, he was senior VP/creative director of Livingston+Co./ Seattle. 9-Oct-05 4:00 PM WongDoody Can Play with Agency Big Dogs Co-Host Brad Forsythe interviews Tracy Wong, Creative Director, Chairman and a Founding Partner of WongDoody.Tracy is winner of over 300 national and international creative awards including Gold Lions at Cannes, the Clios, the One Show, Communication Arts, the Effies, Art Directors Club, Graphis and The MPA Kelly Awards.  He is a former board member of the One Club for Art and Copy in New York and last year had television work inducted into the Clio Hall of Fame.Tracy cut his teeth at Ogilvy & Mather/NY and then moved west, becoming senior art director at Goodby, Berlin & Silverstein/SF.

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    ww0.adforum.com/preview/subscriber/personnel.asp?ID=107 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 10/12/2008  

    Mr. Tracy Wong / Chairman & Executive Creative Director
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    Mr. Tracy Wong Chairman & Executive Creative Director

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    www.banderas-mall.com/newstand/newsletters99/5_16.txt - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/31/2002    Last Visited: 4/7/2004  

    The fictional "Del Taco" is called upon to fight against the tyranny of his nemesis, the Commandante, a character that is supposed to represent an unnamed "corporate conglomerate fast-food chain," according to Tracy Wong, chairman and creative director of WongDoody.

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    Published on: 1/9/2009    Last Visited: 1/9/2009  

    Tracy Wong WONGDOODY :: People :: Tracy Wong
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    Tracy Wong
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    Tracy Wong

    CHAIRMAN & EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR

    Tracy is frequently mentioned by the trade press as being among America's creative elite, and was named to Adweek's Creative 2000 list as "one of the creative leaders of tomorrow." In 1999 he was named "Marketer of the Year" by the American Marketing Association of the Pacific Northwest.

    Tracy is the winner of more than 300 national and international creative awards, including Gold Lions at Cannes, the Clios, the One Show, Communication Arts, the Effies, Art Directors Club, Graphis and the MPA Kelly Awards. He is a former board member of the One Club for Art and Copy in New York and in 2006 had television work inducted into the Clio Hall of Fame.

    Tracy cut his teeth at Ogilvy & Mather/NY on blue-chip accounts including American Express, Duracell, Hershey's Chocolate, Owens-Corning Fiberglas and TIME, Inc. He then moved west, becoming senior art director at Goodby, Berlin & Silverstein/SF, creating campaigns for the National Basketball Association, Royal Viking Cruise Lines and The Nature Company.
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    Tracy is a graduate of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and the University of Oregon in Eugene (Go Ducks!).

    Lastly, Tracy is male, not female.

    "Tracy Wong is nothing short of brilliant. Every decade, advertising produces some really extraordinary person and, infrequently, that person comes up from the art direction side of the creative business, someone who thinks with their eyes. I think Tracy is that brilliant practitioner of his generation."
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    "Tracy Wong is nothing short of brilliant. Every decade, advertising produces some really extraordinary person and, infrequently, that person comes up from the art direction side of the creative business, someone who thinks with their eyes. I think Tracy is that brilliant practitioner of his generation."

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    staging.wongdoody.com/company/people.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/9/2009    Last Visited: 1/9/2009  

    Tracy Wong

    Chairman & Executive Creative Director

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    www.chroma.com/newsevents/articles/chroma-named-worldbl - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/22/2009    Last Visited: 5/11/2009  

    Tracy Wong, Chairman and Executive Creative Director of WONGDOODY, a marketing ideas agency headquartered in Seattle, WA, created and trademarked the company's guiding philosophy of "The Democracy of Good Ideas™", which invites everyone, regardless of title or department, to come up with the next big creative idea.

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    www.wongdoody.com/news/article.asp?NewsID=83 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/21/2009    Last Visited: 9/2/2009  

    "The use of silhouettes leaves more to the imagination and invites viewers to think about what these figures could possibly look like," said Tracy Wong, WONGDOODY chairman and executive creative director.

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    www.wongdoody.com/news/article.asp?NewsID=82 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/28/2009    Last Visited: 9/2/2009  

    "We took a very simple, recognizable element, the penguin, and made it artful and unexpected," said Tracy Wong, WONGDOODY chairman and executive creative director.

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    www.beyondmadisonavenue.com/2006/10/adweek-creative-sem - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/30/2006    Last Visited: 10/17/2008  

    The first speaker at the Adweek Creative Seminar was Tracy Wong, the ECD at Wongdoody, who gave a very funny presentation on â€Å"The Zen of Creativity.†With what he calls his fortune-cookie voice, Mr. Wong gave great advice highlighted by work from Wongdoody and other agencies he’s worked for. The most clever of this work, in my opinion, was the campaign No Stank You for Washington State’s teenage anti-smoking efforts. Unfortunately I’ve looked for examples of other work he showed online but cannot drum it up…

    First advice-No Money No Problem. Lots of people talk about this but Tracy gave a nice run-down on why lack of budget shouldn’t limit your idea.
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    Tracy extolled the virtues of ego-lessness, which in a nutshell was that things run so much better and more smoothly when egos don’t get in the way. Personally, I’m learning to not confuse protecting the overall quality of the work with protecting my selfish opinion of how the work should be.

    Fourth Advice-Create a Ritual Can’t recall the philosophy of this, but Mr. Wong cited some really cool non-traditional work on behalf of Tully’s, an underdog West Coast coffee chain.

    Fifth Advice-Trust eliminates Fear Mr. Wong discussed how in his experience, it sometimes takes several years of harmonious relationships and great results before a client will buy into your crazy concepts. Talked about Wongdoody’s long relationship with the Seattle Supersonics, which started with a few down and dirty sales promotions and over time produced several famous tv campaigns and incredibly clever interactive work. Tracy said that you just have to keep bringing your client the crazy ideas, whether they ask for them or not.
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