10 Jan 2012
into Ireland", is designed to "convey a sense of playfulness". ...
08 Nov 2011
Spacey appears as a slick designer type, a creative screenwriter and a Malibu family guy and finally as himself in one of a series of American Airlines ads by McCann London that break on UK television on 12 November at 6.05pm on ITV1.
The campaign was directed by Chris Palmer of Gorgeous ...
08 Mar 2010
The ad is designed to promote East Coast's low prices and consists of three TV ads and seven print executions. ...
12 Sep 2011
Created by Elvis, the campaign promotes the service as the fastest way to travel between Birmingham and London. It runs across digital and static outdoor, press and social media, and was written and art directed by Seth Jones. The designer was Paul Taylor.
Annerie Hughes, the Virgin Trains head ...
01 Oct 2010
It features a series of surreal vignettes designed to highlight the experiences of flying with the airline. ...
02 Aug 2011
MPC
Audio post-production
Factory Studios
Sound Design ...
02 Sep 2010
and this campaign was designed to illustrate that certain magic ingredient that sets us apart from the competition." ...
05 Dec 2007
| by Simon Moore, Head of design, Cake
of Alexanderplatz in Berlin. The design enhances the Eurostar 'experience' for travellers and
onlookers. Being ...
success and a great asset to
London's landscape. Design: Norman Foster Chief architect: Alastair ...
16 Jan 1997
| by DAVID RIVETT, The Design Bridge
No way BA-AA! That was the typically pugnacious message adorning
the fuselage of one of Virgin Atlantic s jets which I glimpsed a couple
of month s ago while taxiing around Heathrow.
29 Jan 2008
| by Ian McAteer, Group chairman, The Union Edinburgh & Leeds
Maybe it's my age, but I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking much contemporary airline design sits...design. Many of the national carriers are
no better, and, inexplicably, bmi seems to have had two ...
German airline.
The crane was designed by architect and designer Professor Otto Firle -
sounds like a ...
? By today's standards the design breaks all kinds of 'rules', and it is
perhaps a little too Germanic ...