14 Dec 2007
| by John Tylee
mainstream agencies fearful the parade would pass them by,
busily recruiting online specialists, but digital shops staffed up as
their businesses grew. Direct agencies, rapidly growing their digital
offerings ...
Group UK. Leo Burnett, the Publicis sister shop, also endured top-level turmoil.
Jim Thornton left ...
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associated with work from
traditional creative shops, proving Rapier's ability to challenge
preconceived ...
was
designed to show the impact and effect using integrated online and
direct communications through ...
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online at www.parkinsons.org.uk. 7. NANDO'S 'CHICKEN MONOLOGUES' The madness of the Nando's ads ...
. For more time shopping. And less time listening to ads. Tesco. Every little helps. ...
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of an international network shop. His most highly acclaimed work, the "smoke is poison" campaign for
Cancer Research ...
and Lexus, ensuring the independent shop
maintains its strong creative reputation. 5. John Townshend ...
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series of online-only films featuring the actor,
using content that just gets weirder and weirder ...
of the day. A campaign
that really shows the blurring between online and the real world. Agency: Poke ...
could send each other video messages via e-mail or
mobile phone. It backed this with online ads ...
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's toiled tirelessly to build CHI
into a strong independent shop, status it crucially retains under ...
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rooms are equipped with leather armchairs and art work, and the shop is alive and kicking. Log ...
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it ... only to reopen conversations with agencies, arguing
that holding chemistry meetings with other shops ...
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Launched during the final of Big Brother on TV, the Cadbury's gorilla
from Fallon quickly found its way online. By YouTube views, this is the
number-one viral of the year with more than five million ...
offline, TV splash can be beautifully amplified
online. YouTube tag: Gorilla 2. SMIRNOFF 'GREEN TEA ...
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-level A veritable veteran of online, Ling has stayed true to i-level since
1999, when he joined as its first employee. The man behind the agency's
success in building specialised online media planning ...