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How 3 creatives used AI to make small business campaigns

CryptoAINewsBy CryptoAINewsAugust 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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In Might, we introduced The Small Brief project in collaboration with our company, Johannes Leonardo. To have fun Small Enterprise Week, we outfitted three inventive legends — Susan Credle, Jayanta Jenkins, and Tiffany Rolfe — with limitless entry to Google Flow, an AI inventive studio. Their mission? To construct bold, compelling campaigns that champion native companies they love.

By merging their world-class instincts with our superior instruments, we needed to focus on the storytelling energy of AI and encourage different creatives and small companies to discover it for themselves.

Check out what Susan, Tiffany, and Jayanta got here up with.

Susan Credle

Susan crafted a heartfelt campaign for the Hudson River Valley nonprofit Stonewood Farm, centered round a robust play on phrases: “Simply Farming.” She used Google Move for instance the farm’s dedication to regenerative agriculture, exhibiting how taking good care of the soil in the end takes care of the group.



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