Advertising in the Noughties - Top 10 digital ads
10 Dec 2009 | by Staff
LONDON - Browse the gallery to see the best digital ads of the decade.
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LONDON - Browse the gallery below to see the best digital campaigns of 2009.
LONDON - Browse the gallery to see the best digital ads of the decade.
LONDON - An email promoting a Martini event has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority after a recipient objected it implied alcohol could enhance attractiveness.
Archibald Ingall Stretton has teamed up with O2 to unveil a new interactive wall on the mobile provider's blueroom site bringing an added dimension to its priority ticketing service.
A giant interactive plasma ball is to be the focus of a microsite aimed at promoting the new Ford Focus model in a new digital work by Wunderman.
Naked Copenhagen and Hyper London have launched a new campaign for Playstation in an effort to demonstrate the new features of the console.
AKQA has taken Xbox Lips digital with the 'Lips Jukebox' on Facebook, which enables users to transform their photos into music videos, in a bid to promote new game 'Lips Number One Hits'.
LONDON - View our picture gallery of last night's Campaign Big Awards, hosted by comedian Alexander Armstrong at London's Grosvenor Hotel.
Dare is hoping to invade the web with thousands of space hoppers in a bid to promote the mobile phone brand Sony Ericsson.
Jeans brand Levis has launched an interactive challenge, with Wieden + Kennedy Portland urging consumers to uncover the $100,000 fortune of Grayson Ozias IV, which has been buried somewhere in America.