Retail news: Retail choice - Wrangler Store, Trafford Centre, Manchester
28 Sep 2005 | by Dave Barraclough, Creative director, Germ (Cheetham Bell JWT)
'm sorry, don't shoot me. Design: JHP. ...
Hammersley, who took the top job at DDB in March 2004, will become a partner in the new agency. He is leaving DDB immediately. Michael Bray, the president of DDB Europe, will take over as DDB London's acting chief executive. Bray said: "While we are sorry to see Paul leave, we do understand his ...
'm sorry, don't shoot me. Design: JHP. ...
a bit! I love this one!" and failing utterly in that regard. Sorry. So close to being alright ...
head, but other than that, this ad just really confuses me. Sorry. There isn't much to say about ...
carried away with being a celeb. Why glamorous Camden? Sorry, I work there. Where were the junkies ...
Transport for London (3) has been responsible for some wonderful advertising in its time. And some truly iconic design. However, these posters betray that heritage. The art direction appears to have been carried out by a bus driver, the typography and copywriting by a traffic warden. Sorry ...
, said: "We are really, really sorry. I've been involved with all our other 12 store openings in the UK ...
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