28 Jul 2011
| by Maisie McCabe
on London buses....awareness across the city."
The ad campaign uses five fully wrapped buses, which will run along several ...
for this campaign. It also benefits from the scale, movement and overall impact of buses.
"It s this combination ...
30 Nov 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
The two outdoor posters on the side of buses, created by RKCR/Y R, each featured two images of women wearing lingerie.
One ad featured a close-up of a woman lying on her side, while the second was of a woman lying on a bed with her legs slightly apart and with another woman sitting on the bed ...
13 Apr 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
not prepared to have that suggestion driven around London on our buses."
Stonewall's ad, which is currently running on 1,000 London buses, says on a similar red background, "some people are gay, get over it ...
and inclusive London. The adverts are not currently running on any London buses and they will not do so ...
15 Feb 2012
| by Sarah Shearman
Lynx is showing the reactions of passengers to couples snogging on buses in a digital and social
26 Mar 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
on the back of buses and petrol pump handles will target people travelling to work or taking children ...
02 Apr 2012
| by Sarah Shearman
buses, from today (2 April) for the entire month.
For the digital component, Skype is running a ...
18 Jul 2011
| by Oliver Luft
Midlands last month.
Posters were plastered across buses, specifically targeting motorists, while ...
28 Mar 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
The Tunisian National Tourist Office (TNTO) will use the "there's more to celebrate" strapline in a three-month campaign created by London-based agency Fox Kalomaski Crossing.
Activity will launch on 2 April and run for two weeks on buses across the country to promote the country's ancient ...
12 Oct 2011
| by Staff
implementing through our decisions.
In August, we banned ads that appeared on the back of buses for a ...
07 Jul 2011
| by Simon S Kershaw
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With posters plastered all over Wimbledon Station platforms and local buses, they certainly had presence ...