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If the Lehigh Valley had a Hall of Fame for creatives, my next guest would absolutely be in it. We're talking about Peter Stevenson. Peter is a fine artist, Creative Director, and illustrator. His illustrations have been featured in The Washington Post The Washington book review, the Wall Street Journal, and his work has been commissioned by clients that included at&t communications Crayola, Earl Palmer-Brown, Citibank, and J. Walter Thompson. Stephenson spent decades working in advertising first as an art director than a creative director for leading agencies and corporations, such as at&t, Aramark, corporation, Mehra, advertising, and Stigler, Wells and Brunswick eventually found the Stevenson group in Easton. His work is smart, unconventional, and possesses raw, creative energy that allows it to stand out, which would explain why he's won so many awards over the years. Peter is not only an exceptional artist and marketer but also approachable and humble. His belief is that great work happens when you refuse to be mediocre. His early involvement in the Greater Lehigh Valley ad club and having a bunch of kids on a school bus inspired an award-winning campaign for Crayola.
If the Lehigh Valley had a Hall of Fame for creatives, my next guest would absolutely be in it. We're talking about Peter Stevenson. Peter is a fine artist, Creative Director, and illustrator. His illustrations have been featured in The Washington Post The Washington book review, the Wall Street Journal, and his work has been commissioned by clients that included at&t communications Crayola, Earl Palmer-Brown, Citibank, and J. Walter Thompson. Stephenson spent decades working in advertising first as an art director than a creative director for leading agencies and corporations, such as at&t, Aramark, corporation, Mehra, advertising, and Stigler, Wells and Brunswick eventually found the Stevenson group in Easton. His work is smart, unconventional, and possesses raw, creative energy that allows it to stand out, which would explain why he's won so many awards over the years. Peter is not only an exceptional artist and marketer but also approachable and humble. His belief is that great work happens when you refuse to be mediocre. His early involvement in the Greater Lehigh Valley ad club and having a bunch of kids on a school bus inspired an award-winning campaign for Crayola.