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Campaign Hall of Fame: The hall of shame - Tucked out of sight and stuffed into bottom drawers in the offices of every agency lies evidence of the less glorious moments of advertising’s history. Caroline Marshall selects some golden turkeys

from the homeless charity, Shelter. The spot showed an Allied Dunbar rep apparently talking to a ...

Powernet Telecom awards launch to McCann-Erickson

, Shaun Charity, after a pitch against Poulter Partners, GCP, Huet and Cahoots. Charity said ...

Sony ’nipples’ and NSPCC dominate at 1999 Poster Awards.

of typography. Saatchis also won best charities poster with NSPCC Rupert/bedroom , and the most ...

CAMPAIGN DIRECT: Review

proposition: give pounds 100 to an overseas charity and the taxman will pay pounds 30. It s targeted ... shock tactics charities so often employ. Next comes something for New Zealand Wools Rugs Direct ...

Advertisers make disabled pledge

, Shannon Murray, as part of a new campaign from the charity this week. M s managing director, Tim ...

ROSES AWARDS 1999: ROSES Charity/Below-the-Line/Design Awards - Best Packaging design

BRONZE Title: U box Agency: Clarke Hooper Client: Cellnet Art Director: Ian McGregor copywriter: Mark Golfinch

ROSES AWARDS 1999: ROSES Charity/Below-the-Line/Design Awards - Best Corporate Literature

SILVER Title: Numbers have no meaning Agency: The Brahm Agency Client: Computron Art Director: John Dean Copywriter: Mike Black Photographers: Stock/John Dean/Kev Reynolds BRONZE Title: Take nothing for granted Agency: Elmwood Client: Triangle Art Director: Alan Ainsley Designer: Alan Ainsley...

 

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