31 May 2012
The films show woolly actors who have been ousted from some of Hollywood's most famous movies to make way for human actors.
The children's TV characters Zippy, Bungle, George and Bagpuss feature in three humorous online videos, and celebrities including Ralf Little, Fern Britton and Stephen K Amos ...
30 May 2012
| by Arif Durrani and Ben Hall
the classic horror themes, get the Phones4U sense of humour, and understand what our ads are trying ...
each encounter around 1,000 commercial communications per day
Some topics when used creatively will always attract some scutiny, not least religion, gambling, sex, violence and drug-taking, however the UK ...
22 May 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
(GCC), led by executive director of government communications Jenny Grey, picked up some of the duties ...
22 May 2012
| by Gemma Charles
called 'Stoptober', aimed at getting smokers to quit, is also planned.
Reflecting on the strategy ...
22 May 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
' campaign.
Game with Fame events, where Xbox 360 owners will get the chance to meet and play Kinect ...
09 May 2012
The digital outdoor ad shows a man shouting at a woman. Passers-by are encouraged to get involved by dragging the man to a different screen and away from the woman using their mobile phones.
The work was created by Hugh Todd and Adam Scholes, and directed by Samuel Abrahams through Smuggler. ...
09 May 2012
by the film-maker Ed Burns, Turlington's husband. "We hope this film becomes a pivotal moment in getting ...
02 May 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
, the advertising watchdog accepted some consumers would find the posters distasteful because of overt references ...
27 Apr 2012
The poster work, by The Brooklyn Brothers, aims to get the public behind the charity. The brief was to re-energise the brand and to bring back it s fashion credentials . The media was handled by Posterscope ...
18 Apr 2012
| by Emma Powell
broadband. Share photos and videos with friends at unbeatable speeds. Get the edge with super responsive ...
, so customers were not being misled about what it would cost them to get the unbeatable speeds ...