23 Sep 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
LONDON – The Marketing Store has appointed two new senior planners, Clyde McKendrik and Richard Cordiner, to its team bringing the planning group to five.
22 Sep 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
AMSTERDAM – StrawberryFrog Amsterdam has drafted in award-winning creative director Al Kelly from Goodby Silverstein & Partners in San Francisco to head up its £70m global Heineken account, which it won last month.
22 Sep 2005
| by by Nick Martin
The UK's business-friendly image is at odds with the way that the Corporate Telephone Preference Service is hampering small businesses, writes Nick Martin, general manager of Mardev.
22 Sep 2005
| by by Joe Lepper
LONDON - Recruitment firm Reed Personnel Services has launched a direct mail campaign using a Filofax-style design to target the accountancy sector.
22 Sep 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
LONDON – ITN has signed up with internet TV company GreenGrass for the launch of the world's first pre-pay online broadcast network, which gives broadcasters an alternative to digital TV and viewers the chance to control what they watch and spend.
21 Sep 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
LONDON – A photograph by John Swannel for a Haagen Dazs advertising campaign that has never been used is just one of the designs entered into the Best Designs Never Seen initiative that will end up on television, in a book, exhibition and awards event.
21 Sep 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
LONDON – Design agency Mather & Co has won two new projects from the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon and The Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
20 Sep 2005
A chance to pick five brands that you would like to find washed up on the beach if you were a castaway. What would you choose and why? design consultancy Pemberton & Whitefoord asks John Pummell, CEO of Winning New Business, the UK's leading business generation company for marketing services brands.
LONDON – The Department of Trade & Industry and Ofcom have been urged to review the Corporate Telephone Preference Service by Mardev, which claims the service is making it more difficult for smaller businesses to sell to larger ones.
LONDON – Data consultancy Rocket Science has hired Jim Bradley, a former managing director of SCA Hygiene and Scholl, to head its Snapshot division as well as work on company strategy.