27 Jul 2011
athletes for more than a decade.
Stars included in the ad are the Olympic 400m gold-medallist Ohuruogu ...
heptathlon champion, Louise Hazel; the 1500m wheelchair racer Danny Lucker; the shot-putter Danny Nobbs ...
24 Aug 2011
The concept was by Glue Isobar, with PR by M C Saatchi Sports Entertainment, to showcase NatWest s support for grassroots cricket via the club.
The footage features Vaughan playing in disguise as ringer "Gary Watson" at Goldsborough Cricket Club. ...
05 Jan 2010
The activity is backed by a 15m media spend and launches with a series of 60-second TV spots, supported by press, online and cinema. ...
10 Sep 2010
HSBC UK is launching is latest a £5m marketing campaign called 'Truffles' to target consumers
13 Jan 2011
Direct Line has launched a new campaign advertising its insurance products starring stars 'The Thick of It' actor Chris Addison and comic actors Alexander Armstrong, Amelia Bulmore and Lorna Watson.
25 Aug 2009
A man named Jack becomes the target of a man hunt in this latest work for ANZ by M&C Saatchi
26 Nov 1998
| by SALLY WEAVERS, Communication Strategy M
In the history of newspaper design the Financial Times share page
will never win awards for innovation but then it has never had to try
hard to get the reader s attention. The wallpaper of small print is
for a special breed of consumer - principally investors - who need the
information. Given that...
23 Jan 1997
| by RICHARD ALFORD, Account director, M&
Midland Bank is dumping its yellow griffin symbol after 31 years
and is rebranding its products and outlets with the red and white logo
of its Hong Kong-based parent bank, HSBC.
The new corporate identity will cost the bank about pounds 15m to
introduce over the next 18 months, and brings Midland ...
19 Jan 2001
| by JAMES LOWTHER, chairman of M&C Saatchi
Ah, 2001. The real start of the new millennium. But as I sit back at the office nursing a dyspeptic stomach and a couple of equally sickly New Year's resolutions, no apes are to be seen wandering through reception chucking bones in the air.
19 Jan 2001
| by JAMES LOWTHER, chairman of M&C Saatchi
Ah, 2001. The real start of the new millennium. But as I sit back at the office nursing a dyspeptic stomach and a couple of equally sickly New Year's resolutions, no apes are to be seen wandering through reception chucking bones in the air.