04 Mar 2011
| by Sarah Johnson
Supermarkets are out in force across the tabloids, while computer games are pushed in The Sun.
30 Sep 2010
| by Sarah Johnson
computer game, Fifa 11, ahead of the product's launch tomorrow...Fifa's computer game is backed by a TV campaign fronted by footballer Wayne Rooney, and several retailers are pushing press ads across all the national newspapers.
Game offers reward points, Asda offers a part-exchange deal and Tesco offers a reduced price on the game when it is bought with any ...
02 Nov 2010
| by Arif Durrani
with a front cover of computer game giant Call of Duty.
15 Dec 2010
| by Sarah Johnson
advertises laptops and computers in The Guardian under its "never knowingly undersold" tagline, while Very ...
27 Apr 2011
| by Sarah Johnson
offers free broadband with Motorola tablet computers.
The National Lottery advertises tonight ...
23 Aug 2010
| by Sara Kimberley
s new online Bright Star Studio, fans will be able to use their home computers, webcam and microphones ...
10 Mar 2011
| by Sarah Johnson
highlighting garden equipment and computers.
Morrisons takes out a double page spread to push half price ...
28 Apr 2009
The site, www.messmaker.com , invites mums to sit their babies at the computer to play an online game. Hosted by a baby called Harry Hubble, the game enables babies to strike the keyboard to fling various brightly coloured messy substances on a virtual white canvas. They can then save their creation ...
19 Apr 2011
The brand is a new venture from the owners of the popular Gaucho group of Argentinian restaurants. A computer programme captures six core elements of the ice cream flavour.
The response data (sweetness, richness, creaminess, juiciness and so on) are fed into the program to define how the visuals ...
11 Mar 2011
Created by Proximity London, the campaign promotes its range of cars and involves 18 different mails, one for each model in the range.
The emails containing discount offers and invitations for test-drives. The emails are too wide to fit onto computer screens so viewers must scroll the page ...