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Posts Tagged ‘Clients’

You Tube, the search engine

Monday, December 1st, 2008

It’s been on our minds for a while now that video search is going to be huge. Not just for music videos, film clips or even ‘dog saying sausage,’ but for the useful stuff - ‘remove wine stain from carpet’ or ‘London hotels.’ Some of our clients have switched on to this, with Haven and The May Fair hotel in particular using YouTube to provide experiential footage of the product experience. (more…)


5 star website launch

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Radisson Edwardian have spent close to £70m refurbishing the five star May Fair Hotel in central London. Fortunately they didn’t need to spend as much when we created a luxurious new website for the hotel. Following a month of beta testing the site, which features full booking functionality, was launched last week. (more…)


Sean & Pete bag an Anna

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Congratulations to new creative team Sean Cullen and Pete Higgins who have got off to a storming start at the agency by bagging a nomination for the monthly Anna’s for the best use of media for a recent press ad for Robert’s new Solar Radio.


RNID - Imagine if you couldn’t hear sound

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Recent viral for the RNID. The film received more than 50,000 hits in the first four days of the campaign for Deaf Awareness Week. (more…)


SeaFrance - Fares for 1p

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

SeaFrance has launched its ‘The Great SeaFrance Treasure Hunt’ where consumers are able to find fares from only 1p. (more…)


SeaFrance success continues

Thursday, September 25th, 2008
SeaFrance 6 Sheet Poster

SeaFrance 6 Sheet Poster

We developed a new strategy for SeaFrance a few years ago that positioned the cross-channel experience as an enjoyable part of your holiday as opposed to the confined-to-your-car chore that other crossings offer. (more…)