Parenthood is just a swipe away.

Introducing Adoptly, the next installment of Series A, and the darkly satirical follow-up to Pooper, which takes a different aim at our relationship to tech: swiping. Posing as a revolutionary platform attempting to raise funds on Kickstarter, Adoptly claims to move at the speed of modern life, connecting those looking to start a family with adoptable kids nearby. Just swipe right if you’re interested, or left to keep looking.

Learn more at http://adoptlyapp.com/ 

Directed, written, produced, PR'd by me; DP'd, edited, animated, web-designed with friends. For zero dollars, again.

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Born in San Francisco, raised in Los Angeles, Ben Becker is an internationally recognized, award-winning creative director. Focused on the intersection of advertising, technology and entertainment, he has operated as an architect of modern approaches to traditional and digital storytelling, physical and virtual experiences, and data-aware creativity, with a soft spot for the subversive and satirical. As an ally of gender, cultural, and creative diversity, his work strives to produce a more dynamic and representative landscape in contemporary media and marketing communications for brands and products with purpose and innovation at their core.

He has been honored or awarded by the world’s most prestigious competitions for creativity, including Cannes, the One Show, Clios, AICP, Addys, and Young Guns, with features in Fast Company, The Atlantic, Washington Post, Vice, CNN, Creativity, Rolling Stone, Entrepreneur, Newsweek, USA Today, Gizmodo, The Verge, Fortune, and many more.

Ben holds a B.A. from New York University, where he studied English and American Literature, and Philosophy, with supplemental studies in comparative literature from the Sorbonne, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense. Prior to NYU, he graduated from the award-winning Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, with a concentration in jazz and music theory. He lives with his wife Hannah, daughter Miki and son Mars, in Los Angeles, where he spends his free time surfing.