I live in Cape Town and consider myself fortunate that sometimes my work, as a creative at Hero, feels like play.
I once asked soccer legend Luis Figo to dab at a party we were at. He politely declined.
A.I. evangelist and innovator Babusi Nyoni also created a Twitter bot (@jabscolleagues) that curated all my COLLEAGUE 1 and COLLEAGUE 2 tweets.
Bra Jabs back at it again with the colleague banter #ColleagueTweetsbyJabs via @papa_action https://t.co/oFzYqHtkja
— jabuscolleaguesbot (@jabscolleagues) August 3, 2018
Career options that I considered, and nearly ended up in before being lured by the siren call of advertising, included journalism, information systems and law enforcement.
After entering adland, I was lucky enough to be schooled by some of the best creative and strategic minds in the business, both at Red & Yellow and a couple of SA’s most iconic ad agencies.
Now I use what I have learned to help create work that makes a real difference to brands, by authentically connecting them to people.
Chelsea, Orlando Pirates, running, movies, sneakers, all things pop culture, music, iipanama (AKA spotis, AKA bucket hats) and my son. In reverse order.
Another colleague just got their 15 minutes of fame #ColleagueTweetsbyJabs via @papa_action https://t.co/qfKpQPAlIl
— jabuscolleaguesbot (@jabscolleagues) September 3, 2018
That you can create something out of nothing. Something that existed only in your mind before you brought it into being for others to experience. If that isn’t magic, I don’t know what is!6. Describe your average workday, if such a thing exists?
Notebook, pen, Post-its, smartphone, earphones and a playlist that has songs with no lyrics.
Seriously? There are just too many to mention. But what I can say is that radio is still one of my favourite mediums, and I love that South African creatives who use their cultural capital in this area are killing it. What a time to be alive!
Transformation, sexual harassment and mental wellness.
For far too long, the industry has let sh*t slide, dragging its feet when it comes to correcting behaviour and changing the narrative around these issues. A new norm is long overdue.
It’s 23:25 on a Tuesday evening and I am working on this article so that I can go home. I hope my family remembers what I look like!
“Big data”, “goodvertising” and “millennials” are some of the current buzzwords being bandied about, like a hacky sack footbag in a University of Stellenbosch res.
A word I often catch myself using these days is “align” – I’m sure my ancestors have turned their backs on me.
Ideas often come while I’m absolutely not trying to come up with ideas – during a leisurely run, on a night out with friends, talking to my 98-year-old grandfather, or suplexing my son onto the couch.
Office banter is also a great source of inspiration. The comments your unhinged colleagues make might just spark your next award-winning idea. That’s why it’s important to always be present and soak up all that is around you – you’ll be surprised at what will come to you.13. What’s your secret talent/party trick?
I love tech, but not in a queue-for-hours-on-the-day-the-new-iPhone-drops kinda way. I was “born analogue, but grew up digital,” as an article perfectly puts it.
A few more of our #CCMonthlyAwards Jan&Feb 2019 jury members are Kgabo Chuene from @saatchirocks and Jabulani Sigege from Hero #CreativeCircleSA pic.twitter.com/pY6TkNtWiI
— SA Creative Circle (@CCreativeCircle) March 26, 2019
Memes, notes around ideas and screenshots of words and pics that move me.
Simple as that. Follow Sigege on LinkedIn and Twitter, and follow Hero on their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds for the latest updates.
*Interviewed by Leigh Andrews.