Avocados and Coconuts adds Michael Grant as creative director
Avocados and Coconuts also promotes Amani King to executive creative director.
Creative production agency Avocados and Coconuts has welcomed Michael Grant as Creative Director.
Grant is best known for his wide-ranging work as a creative director and copywriter on TV, print, social, digital, and experiential projects for such brands as Pepsi, The North Face, Sun Valley, Trulia, Amazon, Muscle Milk, Google, and Square, among others. At Avocados and Coconuts, he will work closely with Amani King, who has been promoted to the role of Executive Creative Director, and Founder/Executive Producer Dalia Burde.
“Michael has long been our favourite writer to partner with when we’ve been lucky enough to book his freelance time, and he has contributed to many of our favourite projects,” says King. “We’ve always felt like he speaks our language, creatively, aesthetically, you could even say spiritually. He consistently expands our own view of the potential in a given project, and his creative insight honours the intelligence of the audience - which makes for the strongest work. We're so excited to have him on board.”
Avocados and Coconuts makes beautiful films for companies that are doing important things in the world
adds Grant. “Whether it’s renewable energy, improving working conditions in South America, or something simpler like the best cup of coffee or getting out into nature, the purpose and consciousness show in the work, and resonate with me personally. So, it felt like the perfect place for me to be.”
Grant was most recently freelancing as an associate creative director and copywriter at various agencies and brands, including Godfrey Dadich, Huge, LinkedIn, Bonfire Labs, and Airbnb. Prior to that, he was Associate Creative Director and Senior Copywriter at Mekanism, where he worked on TV, web, and social campaigns.
As a freelance writer, Grant has enjoyed stints at Autofuss, Google Brand Studio, Digitas, and B-Reel, working on a range of projects for Taco Bell, Ray-Ban, Intel, and others. Before that, he was on staff as a copywriter at West, where he led copy for a range of startups, and at Eleven, working on campaigns for Square, Sun Valley Tourism, Visa, and Coinstar.
Grant came into the ad industry through a non-traditional path. He worked for Warner Bros. Records as a guerilla marketing rep while attending UC Berkeley, and after graduating he went full-on Hollywood as a stunt double for Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man 3. After filming wrapped, Grant’s foray into the ad world began at Evolution Bureau as a creative assistant, before transitioning to a copywriter role for clients, such as Nike Baseball, Tropicana, and adidas.
Outside of work, Grant flexes his writing skills on personal book projects, with two titles currently in the works.
“Freelancing gave me the flexibility to work on my books, which was rejuvenating during a dark period for the country, and I’m carrying that energy and perspective with me in returning to full-time creative collaboration,” concludes Grant. “I’m beyond excited to work with these rad, wildly talented people. We’ll be uncompromising in helping brands distill and express not just what they do, but their unique points of view.”