
AKQA Co-Founder on the Lessons Behind a $550 Million Agency | James Hilton
Nearly 30 years ago, James Hilton answered an ad in Creative Review, met a stranger named Ajaz Ahmed, and they signed Virgin as their first client. That was the beginning of AKQA.
AKQA went on to win Grand Prix Cannes Lions, James was named the UK's number one digital creative director three times, and they were acquired by WPP for around $550 million. He also made the Creativity 50 alongside Jonathan Ive and Lady Gaga.
What followed was a design studio, a custom motorcycle brand featured by Netflix and Top Gear, a Chief Creative Officer role at Native, and now a position inside Abbott, helping a 100,000-person healthcare company grow.
James invited Future London Academy to his home outside London to chat about his journey.
And if you are curious about our Executive Programme for Design Leader that James teaches on, you can find more information here: https://fla.wiki/42jCun4
00:00:00 — Meet James Hilton — The Design Leader Who Built AKQA Into a 6,000-Person Agency
00:01:00 — Selling AKQA for £340M
00:04:00 — What made AKQA succeed: obsession, craft & hiring people smarter than you
00:09:00 — The founder's paradox: staying in the work vs. scaling a creative business
00:11:00 — Building a Culture of Honest Feedback as a Creative Leadership Strategy
00:16:00 — Over-delivering as a growth strategy: how AKQA became a trusted advisor
00:28:00 — Life after AKQA: leaving, fear, and starting over from scratch
00:37:00 — Imposter syndrome, catastrophic thinking & using data to fight anxiety
00:44:00 — Stoicism as a leadership practice: the philosophy that changed everything
00:49:00 — Design with a capital D: transforming organisations at scale (Abbott case study)
00:53:00 — Why design leaders are a business value lever, not a visual service
01:00:00 — AI as a design tool, post-scarcity futures & final advice for design leaders
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