Former Naked boss Tim Kirby launches new creative shop Galore

Paige Murphy
By Paige Murphy | 18 February 2021
Tim Kirby

Former managing director of Naked Australia, Tim Kirby, has launched a new creative business, Galore.

Kirby says the business aims to overcome challenges that he believes hold back the traditional creative services industry from broader engagement with businesses.

“Our industry has become too homogenous in how we recruit and how we think about problem-solving for clients," Kirby says.

"The way most agencies are structured, and how they traditionally charge for work, acts as a handbrake to delivering more diverse thinking. So that’s something we are looking to challenge with Galore.

“Diversity in all forms is good for business, and in the world of innovation and creativity cognitive diversity is a key advantage in delivering fresh thinking, so we’ve built a business designed to deliver exactly that.”

The business combines an internal team of senior client partners with an international community of creative experts, both from within the creative services industry and from a diverse range of other creative professions.

Galore then has a range of models for how to engage the community to generate solutions based on the demands of each brief.

“We are early in our development, but are already working with a fascinating mix of talent, both from the stronger-than-ever freelance creative industry, and from fields as diverse as comedy, journalism, fashion design, architecture, theatre and gaming," Kirby says.

Work is currently underway with a range of foundation clients on projects covering product innovation, brand design and integrated marketing campaigns.

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