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Curating 'creativism' and wearing it forward with the Mal FoundationNet#work BBDO's Mike Schalit founded the not-for-profit Make a Life (Mal) Foundation a while ago as a banner for initiatives that use creativity for good. Here, Schalit and Mal designer-in-chief Emma Strydom explain how their recent t-shirt designs have benefitted the Seed library initiative and more. ![]() Mike Schalit, Anthony Kawitzky (Marlboro Originals), Clinton Mitri (COO at BBDO South Africa), Emma Strydom. Images supplied. Mike Schalit is a busy man. In addition to his 9-5 as creative co-founder and creative chief of BBDO SA Group, he also extends his creative energy beyond the deadlines imposed inside the agency to all aspects of creativism. Urban Dictionary, known for sometimes dodgy definitions, gets its right in this case: Creativist: Noun - (1) To be a creative activist. (2) To challenge conventionality using art and expressionism as your tools. (3) To creatively enact change. Strydom, too is a creative force to be reckoned with, having crafted and designed the agency’s Creative#Director (#CD) limited-edition coffee table book. Here, Schalit elaborates on how Mal got started with Strydom sharing how her eight grey and white local t-shirt designs produced by Marlboro Originals were designed as a way of “wearing it forward” as the ideal of "creativism" gains momentum…
Ever since I co-founded ad agency Net#work in May 1994, being part of the new democracy forged a passion to explore new models and a new spirit of putting back, so there has always been an idealistic edge to our ideas: “making more than ads – making a difference.” We hit the sweet spot when we pioneered the world’s first solar-panelled billboard for Nedbank, which not only changed lives and the media landscape but was also awarded the Cannes Grand Prix and sowed the seeds for the notion of ‘goodvertising’, which has now become an accepted pillar of the industry – creativity for good. This inspired us to setting up our very own non-profit Mal Foundation.
The Seed library project is all about understanding that our children need stimulation, especially in disadvantaged communities. If you want to encourage reading and learning, use design to inspire. Colours, vibrance, light and creativity are at the heart of our libraries as even the most impoverished kid will not be excited by a dour, sterile container with some books in it. If you start out in a cell, you’ll probably end up in one. Let’s create an exciting new ambition – the next generation of imagination. Accordingly, Seed has evolved into an effective and award-winning initiative that is growing stronger every day, with the 11th and 12th ones having launched on Monday, 13 November in Thembisa and Soshanguve. The initiative was brought to life by Mal along with various partners including Shout SA, Breadline Africa, Architects of Justice, Lead SA and corporate sponsors including Chicken Licken, Pick n Pay and Exclusive Books. I Get Paid For This is a creative outlet, making rad designed products of all sorts where all the proceeds of the sales of the goods go to the Seed library project. Emma led the charge at First Thursdays and is now the Mal designer-in-chief. She describes creativism as action through creativity. The Mal Art Series t-shirt range gives the Marlboro Originals brands an edge and shows how even a small fashion retailer can put something back. It allows consumers to enjoy a cool tee and make a difference and, hey, gives us the opportunity to create some awesome art on a t-shirt! Something that, when sold, sends funds directly to the libraries. And the libraries make a difference. So you are literally paying to forward simply by buying something cool to wear. A win-win. Circle complete! The launch of the shirts at the Marlboro Originals store in the V&A Waterfront was actually, er, Mal. What a buzz, what an incredible take-up of the concept and the tees. Some people bought all seven in the range and the product is now literally flying off the shelves with such extraordinary Malness that they have had to produce more and will now also be launching at their Menlyn store. It’s rewarding to see people adopting the idea of ‘wearing it forward’ so easily and mobilising more creativism in turn. To keep nurturing the Seed, there are plenty of collaborations on the go where all proceeds go towards the libraries. This includes another bespoke Mal range for Guild, the exciting new multi-faceted design store and gallery at the Silo District at the V&A Waterfront. Another particularly ‘sweet’ new project is also underway, a new flavour of giving This time, bespoke designer chocolate slabs with happening young entrepreneurs, My Sugar. Then there’s our most ambitious First Thursdays event yet, taking place at YoungBlood in Cape Town on 7 December, where we unleash our latest new ranges of funky new ‘I Get Paid for This’ collectibles and other Mal stuff, which also includes the Cape Town launch of the beautiful new Creative#Director coffee table book that’s creating many waves, inspired and provoked by the insights of 30 remarkable South African creative leaders who have passed through the doors of Net#work BBDO over the last 23 years. So many ways to get involved as a creativist. Schalit ends, About Leigh AndrewsLeigh Andrews AKA the #MilkshakeQueen, is former Editor-in-Chief: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com, with a passion for issues of inclusion, belonging, and of course, gourmet food and drinks! Now follow her travel adventures on YouTube @MidlifeMeander. View my profile and articles... |