SAN FRANCISCO, USA // Peter Judd has worked in the Bay Area advertising and design community his entire career. He has been at shops as big as Arnold Worldwide, where he was an Associate Creative Director, to tiny, one-person design studios. Peter is currently a Partner and Creative Director at Hub Strategy and Communication where he has worked for the past nine years. While at Hub, his clients have included Levi’s, Google, Microsoft, Sephora, Oakland A’s, San Francisco 49ers, MacGregor Golf, Blue Shield of California, Smart USA, Sony Playstation, University of San Francisco, Dropcam, and Slingbox. Hub is currently the Agency of Record for both the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland A’s.
Peter’s work has been recognized by many of the major advertising and design shows and publications including, Archive, Cannes Lions, CLIOs, Communication Arts, Effie Awards, Graphis, How Magazine’s International Design Annual, Print Magazine’s Regional Design Annual, The One Show, and the Webby Awards. He has been published in Advertising Age and Hub has been profiled in Communication Arts, Adweek and Print.
Peter played an Andy Warhol wannabe hairdresser in Writer/Director Chris Ford’s film, The Village Barbershop.
In a previous life he was in a band called Moses On Acid.