Jimmy Stamp

ADVSCOPY


Jimmy Stamp is an Eisner-nominated writer, recovering architect, and the principal of ADVSCOPY, the copywriting agency for architects. As a writer and brand strategist, he’s helped everyone from solo practitioners to multi-billion-dollar firms sharpen their messaging, strengthen their practice, and share their value.

He’s the co-author, with Robert A.M. Stern, of Pedagogy & Place, and the author of A Grid and a Conversation: Morris Adjmi Architects. For nearly 20 years, his writing on architecture, design, and pop culture appeared in publications like The Guardian, Smithsonian, and The Architect’s Newspaper, among others.

ADVSCOPY is the natural next step. After years of writing about architects, Jimmy now writes for them, combining journalistic storytelling, industry insight, and strategic copywriting to make their work as clear and compelling as the spaces they design.

When he’s not helping AEC pros tell their stories, he’s telling his own. His Eisner-nominated short comic The Beekeeper’s Due was recognized in 2023, and he’s currently working on The Relics of Northmore, a comic book series inspired by the real-life adventures of architect Augustus W.N. Pugin.

Jimmy holds a Master of Environmental Design from Yale and both a Master’s and Bachelor’s in Architecture from Tulane.