Andrew Teague

Co-founder & CCO at Unentitled Studio

Andrew Teague is a seasoned creative executive with extensive experience in brand marketing and creative leadership. As Co-Founder and CCO at Unentitled Studio since November 2023, Andrew previously served as VP of Brand Marketing & Creative at Flock Freight, where significant achievements included a groundbreaking brand campaign recognized by Adweek. Andrew's tenure at Kajabi as VP of Creative & Operations involved scaling multidisciplinary teams and optimizing creative processes. Notable past roles include Creative Director for major clients like Nike and Apple, and leadership positions at MeUndies and Beats by Dre, where Andrew focused on brand design and impactful collaborations. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Visual Communication in Graphic Design from the University of South Australia.

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Unentitled Studio

Unentitled Studio is a brand studio that has been built by clients, for clients to solve for the increasing need of connecting world-class brand work to bottom line results. Founded by the award-winning CMO, Orlando Baeza, and creative visionary, Andrew Teague – Unentitled brings expertise of working client-side on global brand powerhouses like Nike, Call of Duty, Apple and Beats, while also having the experience of transforming growth stage startups like MeUndies, Kajabi, BuzzFeed and Flock Freight. Unentitled specializes in developing our client’s brand ecosystem – delivering on strategy, visual identity, positioning, architecture, messaging, and more. Having spent our careers in your seats, we understand how brand can impact your business (and where it doesn’t). We create brand outcomes that are engineered to perform and thus, easier to justify for marketing leaders today. The founding team at Unentitled brings a diverse and inclusive perspective to the work under the belief that all brand work should be reflective of the population.


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