Interview with May Ruzicka, an Art Director for Play It Forward

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May Ruzicka

May Ruzicka is an Art Director who initially pursued a deep interest in understanding people by studying psychology, but eventually discovered her true passion in art direction. In her role, she is responsible for conceptualizing the big ideas for campaigns and determining the visual direction of the executions.

1Please give us a brief bio of yourself and your creative background.
I’m an Art Director based in New York. I was born and raised in a small town in Japan, in a bicultural household. I was always interested in understanding people so I studied psychology but eventually found my passion in art direction.
2What made you become/why did you choose to become a creative?

I knew I wanted to do something creative my whole life. Growing up without a TV, I was always daydreaming and coming up with creative ways to pass time. When I was finally exposed to ads in North America when I did a study abroad in Toronto Canada, I was inspired by how a simple ad was able to reach so many people's hearts.

That’s when I knew my true passion was to impact people’s lives in a positive way through creativity.

3Tell us more about your business/company, job profile, and what you do.
As an art director, I’m involved with concepting the big ideas for a campaign as well as figuring out the visual direction of the executions.
4What does “creativity” mean to you?
Creativity to me means being able to recognize a problem and solve it with conceptual thinking. It’s about looking at the world from different angles and finding a unique solution to make what’s around us better
5To you, what makes a “creative” idea and/or design?
It’s an idea or design that solves a problem in a way that makes you go “I wish I thought of that”. Creative ideas and designs use excitement and ingenuity to elicit emotion from those looking at them.
6Tell us about your creative and/or design process.
I start my process with extensive research. Looking into all things related to the brief. Research can go as far as a deep dive into scientific articles or as close as chatting with a close friend. Then I look for visual inspiration. Pinterest helps a lot with that. And then once the idea and visual inspiration is solid, I start creating.
7What's your favorite part of the creative process and why?
I love when I’m working with a partner and we’re both excited about an idea, and we just talk about it and think of different ways to make the idea even better. The collaborative process is extremely fun when working with amazing teammates.
8Describe your creative style and its main characteristics.
When coming up with a creative idea, I like to think about how the idea is helping the target audience. I really want my projects to have meaning. In terms of the design process, I think I’m very meticulous, I spend hours trying to iron out little kinks.
9Do you think your country and its cultural heritage has an impact on your creativity process?
I think my creative process is definitely impacted by the values I learnt growing up in Japan, where simplicity is often achieved through complex processes. My meticulousness and my constant consideration towards how an idea can serve the greater good are two things that I can fully attribute to my upbringing.
10Congratulations! As the winner of the 2024 MUSE Creative Awards, what does it mean to you and your company and team to receive this award distinction?
Winning this award means so much to me and my teammates Yuchien Wang and Dahlia Sevy. We worked day in and day out on our idea and we believed in it so it feels amazing to be recognized for our hard work. Having this accomplishment has given us the confidence and reassurance we needed and is bound to propel us forward in our creative careers.
11Can you explain a bit about the winning work you entered into the 2024 MUSE Creative Awards, and why you chose to enter this project?

We created “Play It Forward” which is a Spotify campaign with the goal of spreading positivity by using technology to bring listeners closer to the creators and communities they love. We created a new playlist feature that turns streams into donations. Because although they don't have big pockets, Gen Z has big hearts when it comes to giving back to a cause.

They feel strongly about many causes and want to make a difference in the world and they expect the artists they love to do the same. "Play It Forward" is a new Spotify feature that turns streams into donations while bringing artists, fans, and charitable causes together through the shared love of music.

When artists upload an unreleased track they can select a cause to support through their streaming income. Spotify will then add the track to the corresponding Play It Forward playlist which is linked to a related charity, allowing listeners to simply stream the playlist of their choice to contribute to a shared cause.

12What was the biggest challenge with this project?
We had several insights that connected to each other so figuring out how to tell the story in the most effective way was the biggest challenge for us.
13How has winning an Award developed your practice/career?
Winning an award allows me to be recognized by my peers and mentors in the industry which is very important as I begin to go deeper into my career.
14What are your top three (3) favorite things about our industry?
Diversity: I love how creatives bring their life experience into their work. There’s so much to learn from all the different stories of the people in the industry, which can be seen through their work.

Creativity: There are so many things we can focus on in our work but it’s all being looked at through the lens of creativity. I think this is what makes the work so fun.

Connection: I love how the advertising industry has the power to connect people to the things they love. And to connect them to each other.

15What makes your country specifically, unique in the creative industry?
I often see social media posts about how Japan is living in the future. I think Japan has a unique take on creativity because of the emphasis we put on innovation. With the country becoming more diverse, I’m excited to see how the creative industry evolves to reflect more people’s experiences and needs.
16Where do you see the evolution of creative industry going over the next 5-10 years?
With the advancement of AI technology, I see the industry evolving into incorporating more and more AI into the work. We already see this happening, but creatives will start to utilize various tools making it possible and necessary to think bigger than we ever did before.
17If you were a student entering this industry or an aspiring MUSE Creative Awards submitter, what advice would you give them?
I’m still a student entering the industry, but I would say that networking and connecting with people is very important. Our industry is people first, which is why the ideas that we come up with must be so people-focused.
18What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to improve their skills in the creative industry?
Following creatives that I admire on social media has helped me a lot. I get daily inspiration and motivation to try something new and be more creative in my approaches.
19Tell us something you have never told anyone else.
I love watching YouTube videos about cosmetic surgery. The psychology behind it and the way societal norms have changed in the past couple of years fascinates me.
20Who has inspired you in your life and why?
My boyfriend inspires me the most. He’s a creative as well and his accomplishments have been so inspiring. Watching him reminds me of why I want to be a creative. He pushes me every day to be better.
21What is your key to success? Any parting words of wisdom?
Doing more than I’m required to has always helped me progress further. Whether that be learning how to make videos or figuring out 3D programs, I find that if I’m curious about a skill, it helps to try to learn that skill even if it’s not absolutely necessary.
22Do you have anything else you would like to add to the interview?
I want to thank the MUSE Creative Awards for this opportunity. The support and recognition mean so much. Thank you!

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Play It Forward | 2024

Play It Forward | May Ruzicka

May Ruzicka

May Ruzicka is an Art Director who initially pursued a deep interest in understanding people by studying psychology, but eventually discovered her true passion in art direction. In her role, she is responsible for conceptualizing the big ideas for campaigns and determining the visual direction of the executions.


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