Out and About: Media360 part two
18 May 2012 | by Jeremy King
, media owners and media agencies provide insights into some of the best work in the industry.
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Support? You throw your doors open to an art exhibition with some of London's top illustrators...their stories first hand, sharing theirs, and getting inspired for the next leg of their journey. On 24 May ...
, media owners and media agencies provide insights into some of the best work in the industry.
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Adlanders weren't afraid of getting their suits muddied in the 60s and 70s, as you can see in some muck-strewn images from the early days of the Nabs Rugby 7s, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this month. Most of the agencies that competed then no longer exist - advertising, like rugby, can be a cruel ...
The interactive iAd invites people to "village your hair" by manipulating a photo with various styles. Each style gets a reaction from a villager, such as the butter churner or needle worker, before an "Extreme Style" look gets you banished from the village for not conforming. Users can Tweet pictures ...
The Virgin Media ad, by 18 Feet Rising and featuring a picture of the 2008 social media baby sensation "success kid", originally read "Tim just realised his parents get HD channels at no extra cost" before rudely being replaced with "I fisted your mum last night!" A picture of the billboard, opposite ...
This week Out and About gets up close and personal with Ocean Outdoor's charity campaign, attends
In order to mark the 50th anniversary of D&AD, RSA Films interviewed some of adland's founding...some guy called Yogi, who used to go around saying: "Never wear underwear, man, it's bad for you ... copy, the best commercials, the best design and everything. It became a point of honour to get ... the Royal College of Art and so they had some sort of semblance of normal education. But the copywriters ...
The TV spot celebrates the wisdom of making cider in the dark and how it makes Magners taste even better. In it, the inhabitants of Clonmel continue their normal daily activities at night, including playing tennis, getting their hair cut and attending the local nudist society. The spot was created ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.