Unilever celebrates 'one millionth Lynx Effect'
24 Aug 2012 | by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
with waiters, pizza delivery people, a band, girls having a pillow fight and barman travelling to a tropical ...
includes a Lynx 'Space Academy' shuttle travelling to the Westfield Shopping centre in Shepherd's Bush ... the winner will travel into space. The shuttle, which weighs in at 1.5 tonnes, will be on display ...
with waiters, pizza delivery people, a band, girls having a pillow fight and barman travelling to a tropical ...
Heart Foundation Angina Monologues Travel Brando London Gatwick Fashion Week ...
travelling home in a cab driven by another dog, with canine-themed shops such as Bones 4U and The Daily ...
If we could travel back in time to the court of Henry VIII, the people most in fear of their lives (other than his wives and cardinals) were those involved in the publishing and distribution of books and pamphlets. The radical new technology of the printing press was seen as an incredibly dangerous tool ...
that is building functionality within Facebook, using social functionality to add value to the group travel ...
on a fairground stall, where travellers can bash Cadbury Creme Eggs....The agency, which released new TV ads for the brand at Christmas, has created a game which turns the shelters into touch-screen fairground stalls. Travellers must bash as many digital falling eggs as possible in 20 seconds, in order to release their goo. The new interactive ads will appear at bus shelters ...
Hovis 'relaunch' by Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy Created by Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy, the spot encapsulates the entire time period by using a boy who picks up his bread in 1886. During his journey home, he travels through time and Britain's major historic events, to deliver it to his mum ...
Created by Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy, the spot encapsulates the entire time period by using a boy who picks up his bread in 1886. During his journey home, he travels through time and Britain s major historic events, to deliver it to his mum in 2008. As he walks out of the shop, wearing a cloth ...
The ad depicts events through the eyes of the Hovis boy, who travels through two world wars, the 1966 World Cup triumph, up to the Millennium celebrations. The ad, shot by Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy, ends with the strapline: "As good today as it's always been". The two-minute ad will launch ...