British Heart Foundation 'the hope tank' by Glue Isobar
01 Nov 2011
Glue Isobar has created a virtual fish tank for the British Heart Foundation in aid of its Mending Broken Hearts Appeal.
Brothers and Sisters has created what it is billing as "the most disturbing and frightening advertising campaign ever" for the global launch of the video game Resident Evil 6, made by the Japanese games developer and publisher Capcom.
Glue Isobar has created a virtual fish tank for the British Heart Foundation in aid of its Mending Broken Hearts Appeal.
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LONDON - A new online auction system for magazine advertising space is gunning to become the next eBay for the media world.
British Design 220,000. With the launch coming in the midst of the dotcom boom, britart.com had to find a way to stand out from the crowd and be seen as credible by the art world. Mother took an irreverent approach, sticking flyposters with the words 'art you can buy', on everyday objects...