Tim Spears

Branded Content Editor

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Preston's Summary

Tim Spears is a Branded Content Editor at designboom. He covers a diverse range of topics including government and politics, architecture and planning, real estate, and crime and justice, often intersecting with themes of manufacturing and design. Tim's work has been featured in designboom, WISH-TV, and TRANSGENDER RESOURCE EDUCATION AND ENRICHMENT SERVICES TREES INC.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 23 %
Government Announcement: 17 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 13 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Politics
  • Art Dealing
  • Cars

Pitching Insights

Tim Spears' coverage primarily revolves around design, architecture, and innovation. He shows a preference for press releases and event coverage within the design industry. Tim would likely be interested in pitches that offer unique angles on architectural projects, innovative designs, or upcoming events related to these topics.

Given his focus on showcasing new products and projects within the design industry, he may respond well to pitches about groundbreaking innovations in the field of architecture and interior design or stories about significant award-winning designs.

As there is no specified geographic focus for Tim's articles, it appears that he covers global developments in the design world without specific regional constraints.

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