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Rich Tu

Partner, Executive Creative Director, Educator

Rich Tu is an award-winning creative director, designer, and educator residing in the vibrant and culturally rich landscape of New York City. With an impressive career spanning over two decades, Rich has made significant contributions to the creative industry, focusing on brand building and design at a global scale. Currently, he serves as a Partner and Executive Creative Director at Sunday Afternoon, where he continues to be at the forefront of innovation and creativity. His vast experience includes high-profile creative leadership roles at esteemed organizations such as Paramount/MTV, JKR (Jones Knowles Ritchie), and Nike Inc., where he meticulously crafted and executed ideas that resonate with diverse audiences around the world.

Rich's work has not gone unnoticed. He has received the coveted ADC Young Guns award, a recognition that is bestowed upon the best emerging creatives in the industry. Additionally, his contributions have been acknowledged with the prestigious Paul Manship Medallion for his substantial influence within the Art Directors Club and the broader creative community. His recent solo exhibit, titled 'Human Response,' showcased his artistic vision and was nominated for a Webby Award, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the design space.

Beyond his work as a creative, Rich is passionate about fostering diversity and inclusion within the industry. He hosts the Webby Honoree podcast 'First Generation Burden,' which delves into topics surrounding intersectionality and diversity in the creative realm. As a co-founder of the COLORFUL awards, in collaboration with the One Club for Creativity, he is dedicated to creating opportunities for early-career BIPOC creatives, ensuring the next generation of designers has the support and platform they need to succeed.

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Brooklyn, New York, United States