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RAB Awards 2010 celebrate 'return to growth'

and outdoor . Aerial for the Best Use of Radio to Drive Response went to MediaCom and DDB for Volkswagen ...

FT 'smart but casual' by DDB London

The ad campaign, created by DDB London, uses the slogan Smart but Casual to target affluent weekday FT readers who are looking to unwind at the weekend. The campaign aims to reflect the magazine s readers and attract new readers, and weekday readers, to buy the paper on Saturdays. Print ads will run ...

Volkswagen 'true life costs' by DDB UK

DDB UK has launched a new digital campaign for Volkswagen as part of its ongoing 'Unbelievable

Financial Times 'essential' by DDB UK

The print and outdoor campaign is aimed at positioning the corporate FT subscription as an essential business tool that companies cannot afford to be without. Three executions, created by DDB UK, feature a paratrooper in freefall, empty-handed arctic explorers and an unarmed police squad. The aim ...

Esquire seeks Britain's Best Dressed Adman

Constantine Chiotis: Mediacom Daniel Brown: Mediacom Jeremy Brown: Sense Worldwide John Hegarty: BBH Mike Roberts: Carat Nick Fox: DDB UK Roy Luwolt: Mediacom Richard Haywood: Manning Gottlieb OMD Sebastian Revell: Vizeum Vishal Burgul: Vizeum ...

Tropicana 'orange creations' by DDB UK

created by DDB UK.

Harvey Nichols 'heads' by DDB London

Harvey Nichols' surreal campaign for its summer sale highlights the strategy and luck required for sale shopping.

Financial Times 'How To Spend It' by DDB

The Financial Times has launched a new online and print ad campaign for How to Spend It magazine's online edition.

Marmite 'love and hate parties' by DDB UK

DDB UK is launching a new brand campaign for Marmite and has created two new political parties

Marmite introduces spoof products in print and poster campaign

Created by DDB UK the ads break on 1 March. It introduces the spoof products with mocked-up pack shots, accompanied by the text "have we gone too far?". Ater grabbing the public's attention, a second series of ads will be rolled out that go on to admit that while the brand is not planning to launch any ...

 

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