20 May 2013
Forbes has released a series of print ads to promote its Rich List. The ads show how even stars such as the singer Madonna and the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo earn a pittance compared with the world s richest people. For example, one ad shows Ronaldo as a robot, and tells us that he would have to play...
Extensive coverage and reflection following the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher drove thousands of readers to the newsstands last month, the latest figures by the Audit Bureau of Circulations confirm.
02 May 2013
WHAT HE DID Townsend designed Bartle Bogle Hegarty's recent print ad for The Guardian's coverage of the legacy of Baroness Thatcher.
24 Apr 2013
Top UK marketers including P&G's Roisin Donnelly, Topshop's Justin Cooke, EE's Spencer McHugh and former London 2012 marketer Greg Nugent were among the guests gathered to celebrate the unveiling of the new Marketing.
Sticking closely to its branding, Twitter has created a cuckoo clock called #flock that wirelessly connects to an individual Twitter account.
21 Mar 2013
Volkswagen has launched a poster campaign to promote its long-running partnership with independent cinemas. The work, by Adam Eve/DDB with illustrations by Noma Bar, features images based on Jaws , Taxi Driver and The Silence Of The Lambs . Each poster includes the strapline "See film differently"...
13 Mar 2013
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Fiona Dallanegra, former fashion editor of Vice Media Group's i-D magazine, will return in April as its new publisher.
07 Mar 2013
Roy Thomson was famous for knowing instinctively where there was good advertising money to be made. But when the Canadian launched the Sunday Times magazine on 4 February 1962, adland was far from convinced he was on to a winner.
Advertisers and their agencies initially gave it a wide berth, not...
07 Mar 2013
The Sunday Times has launched a print, outdoor and digital campaign to promote Style magazine s Best Dressed List. The activity, created by Grey London, "crowns" fashion royalty including the celebrities Victoria Beckham, as Queen Victoria, Tinie Tempah, as King Louis XVI, and Kate Moss, as Queen Elizabeth...
One of the biggest comebacks in music history was accompanied by an equally impressive campaign playing off the new album cover.