— LET'S CONNECT

Good partners breed projects.

Let's make them happen and proudly call them ours.

/ IDEATOR & CONNECTOR

Every business wants a stable relationship (or relationships ;-)

As a director of projects and campaigns, I've always loved joining the dots. Even if the dots are now people, opportunities, marketplaces and businesses. It's crazy how social media had destabilized so much in business and marketing. With great ideas for projects, we can use the advantage of connectivity to our own benefit. So, let's do this!

BEFORE I ADD BIOS OF THE OTHER PARTNERS (who are still writing their bios without the help of AI mind you, here's mine):

Joe Anthony

An Advertising guy for over 30 years, Joe has been in the largest international Ad agencies including FCB, BBDO, MCCANNS and BATES, having won multiple creative and effectiveness awards in the world. Leading boutique agencies as ECD and then CEO, Joe has created the most talked about work. Brands that Joe has worked on include Levi’s, Heineken, F&N, Nando’s, KFC, Nissan, Honda, Infiniti, Nokia, and major telecommunications service providers.

Joe has always been at the forefront of change (and disruption), having leapt onto social media before it became a craze, and rode the waves of trends, in keeping with the belief that change is the only constant.

Joe believes there's a more powerful force whatever the realities are, and that is the age-old power of ideas and community.

• Three beats, one record

How every project moves through Stable

01 — Propose
02 — Execute
03 — Close

A collaboration is submitted

The work happens, on record

Outcomes stated, entry published

Creators, brands, or community operators submit a project with named partners, a defined scope, and a measurable goal before work begins.

Project stills, partner contributions, and community response are gathered during execution—not assembled after the fact from memory.

When the project closes, the entry goes live: who was involved, what was made, and what the numbers showed. No editorializing.

The archive is the argument. Every project entry is proof that the right people found each other and made something worth documenting.