20 Dec 2006
| by Jeff Hyams, Managing director, EMEA, MEC Interaction
The website provides easy access to educational information and also
offers details of BAA's own education programmes. An example is the free
downloadable interactive learning programme 'Jumbo & Jet', which
provides games for primary-school kids to improve their literacy. The website is easy ...
20 Dec 2006
Anything from flying lessons to big-cat encounters to personal shopping
at House of Fraser. Our new experiences for Christmas include Kids Spy
Academy and 4x4 Extreme. Does the marketing team get to test out the experiences? Yes. We've been Ferrari driving, sailing, quad-biking, rally driving ...
20 Dec 2006
| by Ed Kemp
, boasting about
their kids' genius and their latest 4x4. No wonder C4's alternative
message is growing ...
20 Dec 2006
. When
Innocent Drinks wanted to market its smoothies for kids via schools,
Freshminds conducted a ...
remarkable accomplishment that last year's new kid on the block,
Beattie McGuinness Bungay, matured so ...
15 Dec 2006
This is damn funny. And ridicules some very serious Wieden it's a
bunch of preppy kids rapping about being posh in America. Lots of
close-to-the-bone lyrics show some real attention to detail and great
observational wit. It's shot in classic Hype Williams hip-hop style and
is a very pleasant way ...
15 Dec 2006
-junkie kids the world over. The animation is second to
none and the creature playing two clarinets, one ...
15 Dec 2006
advertising
aimed at kids is a hysterical knee-jerk reaction by the Government to
tackle the obesity problem ...
big
direct effect on what kids eat. That said, I've got children who pester
me for sweets and burgers ...
15 Dec 2006
Gallagher (aka David Threlfall), roaring drunk, colourful, angry,
self-pitying, the biggest kid from ...
13 Dec 2006
| by David Bain, Planning director, Beattie McGuinness Bungay
Being even-handed by nature, I used to sit on the fence on matters
Jamoid. Sure, his public persona grates and his Sainsbury's ads can jar
more than a little. And maybe it takes more than fashionably dropped
aspirates to earn the right to slag off working-class mums about what
they feed their kids ...