Amnesty International appoints Quiet Storm and Zerofree
17 Dec 2008 | by Darren Davidson
LONDON - Amnesty International has appointed creative agency Quiet Storm and digital agency Zerofee
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The viral , developed by digital marketing agency Nonsense, is part of the development charity's Small change, big difference' campaign. It claims that for every 1.50 shoppers spend on South African apples at Tesco, just 8p goes to the farm workers that supply them. ActionAid said that if Tesco paid ...
LONDON - Amnesty International has appointed creative agency Quiet Storm and digital agency Zerofee
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. Digital advertising, produced by Profero, will run concurrently on a range of internet sites. The campaign ...