22 May 2012
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
writer Mark Davies and art director Michael Kinlan from Leith agency worked on the campaign, while ...
21 May 2012
The film appears to show the skills of a gang of Foot Locker staff as they use acrobatic tricks to get the job done. Filmed in one single shot, the ad took more than 300 takes to perfect.
It was written and art directed by Charlotte Adjoran and Michael Jones, and directed by Scott Lyon through ...
09 May 2012
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
of entertainment partnerships as part of the global work, including a tie-up with Michael Jackson's estate ...
08 May 2012
A spot, "the difference", launched this week in the US and shows footage from some of the closest finishes in Olympic history, including when Michael Phelps won the 100-metre butterfly at Beijing 2008 by one-hundredth of a second.The spot was directed by Joaqu n Baca-Asay through MJZ.
Another spot ...
03 May 2012
Laird, Dominique McMullan, Mark Davies and Michael Kinlan, and directed by Martin Wedderburn through MTP ...
24 Apr 2012
The ad uses images of double rainbows, to convey how customers can receive double Nectar points, set to a version of Rainbow Connections , originally written for The Muppet Movie in 1979.
The spot was written by Diane Leaver and art directed by Simon Rice. It was directed by Michael Geoghegan ...
19 Apr 2012
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
.com, which chief executive Michael O'Leary claims it will promote with a €1m (£819,000) marketing push.
16 Apr 2012
| by Arif Durrani
Neves TV producer: Denise Connell Planners (creative agency): Claire Jackson and Harvey Cossell ...
29 Mar 2012
| by Sarah Shearman
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Michael Kinlan and Mark Davies, joint deputy creative directors at The Leigth Agency, were the lead ...
23 Mar 2012
| by John Reynolds
, Marketing talks to brand ambassador and former Olympic silver medalist Colin Jackson....As part of the Cadbury initiative, the public are invited to try their luck at winning VIP tickets for this year's Olympics by playing the 'Are You The One?' game. Jackson talks about the game ahead of London 2012.
To win tickets, members of the public had to stop a digital clock which they could not see ...