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1990s advertising: Irreverent, global and online
27th July 2022Wassup! Admit it – you’ve said that at least once to your friends! Released originally in 1999, this ad from Budweiser won numerous awards including the Cannes Grand Prix. In fact, it was so good,… Read More
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The 1980s. Known for some of the best movies, music, TV shows and toys of our time (Rubik’s cube anyone!) and also some of the best ads. Who can forget Shake and Vac, BT’s Ology… Read More
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The highs and lows of 1970s advertising
27th June 2022If the 1960s was the start of the ‘Golden Age of Advertising’, then the 1970s was definitely the time when advertising flourished or as Sir Ridley Scott put it “it was an exciting period for… Read More
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Heralded as the ‘Golden Age of Advertising’, the 1960s was when advertising really started to get exciting. Driven by massive political, economic and societal changes, including increasing interest in alternative lifestyles and human rights issues,… Read More
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The 1950s, the decade of the Queen’s Coronation and advertising trends that will shock you
23rd May 20222022 – the year of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, when Her Majesty the Queen will become the first British Monarch to celebrate 70 years in service and we all get a very long bank holiday… Read More
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You’ve just purchased a brand new Land Rover Defender, so obviously the first thing you’ll want to do is copy the ad and go and park on a cliff edge. Problem is the parking sensors… Read More
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So, the big question is – did Hermes really think that by rebranding, people would forget all about their shoddy service and questionable delivery antics? That The Times investigation would be swept under the carpet… Read More
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Pets transform our lives in more ways than one. Here’s why.
13th April 2022In case you didn’t know it’s National Pet Month, a time to celebrate pet ownership and spread the word about all the amazing benefits pets can bring to our lives. Most pet owners understand the… Read More
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We’ve all known creative agencies who don’t bother entering industry awards because it’s ‘not their thing’. And we get it. Firstly, there’s the cost involved and then on top of that you’ve got no idea… Read More