Max Hultberg
About Max Hultberg
Max Hultberg serves as the Executive Creative Director at Uncommon Creative Studio in Stockholm, where he has been instrumental in shaping the studio's creative direction since 2024. He has a notable background in advertising, having worked with several prominent agencies and co-founding Uncommon Stockholm.
Work at Uncommon Creative Studio
Max Hultberg serves as the Executive Creative Director at Uncommon Creative Studio, a position he has held since 2024. In this role, he plays a crucial part in shaping the creative direction of the studio, influencing major campaigns and projects. His leadership contributes to the studio's reputation for innovative advertising solutions in Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden.
Previous Experience in Creative Roles
Before joining Uncommon Creative Studio, Max Hultberg accumulated extensive experience in the creative industry. He worked at CP+B Scandinavia as a Creative from 2015 to 2016. Following this, he spent six years at INGO, part of the Grey and Ogilvy network, from 2016 to 2022. He also held a position at Åkestam Holst from 2022 to 2024. His diverse background in various creative roles has equipped him with a broad skill set in advertising.
Education and Expertise
Max Hultberg studied Visuell kommunikation at Berghs School of Communication in 2010. He furthered his education at Yrgo, where he studied Reklam & Marknadsföring and achieved an Art Director qualification from 2010 to 2012. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his creative expertise in the advertising field.
Recognition and Awards
In 2020, Max Hultberg was ranked as the 2nd most awarded Art Director in the World Creative Rankings. This recognition highlights his significant contributions to the field of advertising and his ability to produce impactful creative work.
Co-founding Uncommon Stockholm
Max Hultberg co-founded Uncommon Stockholm, a creative agency known for its innovative approach to advertising. The agency has gained attention for its unique strategies and campaigns, further establishing Hultberg's influence in the creative industry.