

Droga5 Dublin has strengthened its creative department with the appointment of two senior creatives; Bruno Lopes from Publicis NL and Adam Redmond from Revolt London.
Bruno, who joins as senior art director, spent years inside great agencies like Saatchi & Saatchi and Colenso BBDO before arriving in Amsterdam. Having delivered award-winning work for several clients such as Tui, Heineken, Volkswagen and Snickers during that time, he brings that same expertise into Droga5 Dublin.
Adam, who joins as senior copywriter, meanwhile, has worked at FCB New Zealand, DDB Aotearoa, Ogilvy Singapore and, most recently, Revolt London. He’s also touched some of the biggest and most exciting brands in the world, having worked on Samsung, Toyota, Air New Zealand and Colgate.
Adam recently won a Bronze Clio for the work he did for Frazzled, a small mental health charity based in London. Bruno is no stranger to awards either, having won a Gold Cannes Lions for Heineken’s ‘The Closer’ - an innovative bottle opener designed to shut down work apps.
Now, Adam and Bruno bring their creative firepower to Droga5 Dublin which, backed by Accenture Song, continues to grow its offering and create award-winning, globally impactful work. Work that sits on the cusp of technology, culture, storytelling, and influence.
Adam and Bruno bring bucketloads of creative enthusiasm, strong technological thinking and a relentless ambition to push for more award-winning work. They’ve already started to put this into play, bringing those strengths into recent work with clients like VHI.
“Joining Droga5 Dublin feels a bit like being handed the keys to a creative spaceship that doesn’t know how to slow down. It’s smart, fast, tech-fuelled and slightly dangerous – in the best way possible. Exactly the kind of creative chaos I want to be part of”. said Bruno Lopes.
“I’ve been obsessed with Droga5 since they first spray-painted a plane all those years ago. It’s a dream come true to come here and hopefully we can replicate some of that world-famous thinking using the cultural insights available to us right here in Dublin” said Adam Redmond.