Amnesty launches street art campaign for death row convict
16 Dec 2010 | by Sara Kimberley
-running campaign from Amnesty, has spent 19 years on death row in the state of Georgia in the US, for a murder he ...
The print ads, by DDB UK, feature a pastiche of Hollywood movie King Kong , in which a giant panda is seen swinging from the Empire State Building, swiping at planes. The headline reads "How will China s economic growth affect the financial markets?". The campaign, which launched this week ...
-running campaign from Amnesty, has spent 19 years on death row in the state of Georgia in the US, for a murder he ...
Two people complained to the Advertising Standards Authority about the TV ad by M C Saatchi, which had a voiceover stating: "NatWest has made a public promise to become Britain's most helpful bank ... It's why we created our Customer Charter. It's why, when you told us to open on Saturdays, we did ...
activity with Betfair, creating a video posted on YouTube that showed Manchester United footballers ...
of Manchester United playing a surreal game of football above and below water....brand manager, said: "Manchester United has a huge following and really resonated with our Smirnoff fans ... and take part in ." In 2008, Diageo launched a two-year commercial partnership with Manchester United ...
the agency's pro bono work for the United Nations' Decade of Action for Road Safety initiative. Rather than ...
Growl in the background. A voiceover then states, "It s the little things in life that make ...
, stating the brand gave insufficient evidence to back its claim they toned people's "legs and bum more than
at a time slot that s right for you". Superimposed text stated: "Terms, delivery charges ...
Cascade Brewery Co has launched a new 60 second TV ad in its home state of Tasmania.
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.