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Cannes makes outdoor boss Sam Cook a chief creative officer for a week - thanks to Ricoh

Cannes makes outdoor boss Sam Cook a chief creative officer for a week – thanks to Ricoh

By Staff on July 2, 2012

A year ago we reported on the erection (steady on) of a new Ricoh Tower on London’s traffic-packed M4 elevated section (the main route into London for Heathrow arrivals, of which there are about to be zillions for the Olympics if they ever succeed in navigating immigration). This is the first such London poster site [...]

Posted in Clients, Media, News | Tagged cannes international festival of creativity, chief creative officer, heathrow, Kevin Shute, m4, olympics, outdoor category, prismaflex, rainmaker, ricoh tower, Sam Cook, shortlist, urban storm

Cannes lines up Dan Wieden, Ronaldo and Smokey Robinson for 2012 speakers menu

Cannes lines up Dan Wieden, Ronaldo and Smokey Robinson for 2012 speakers menu

By Staff on February 20, 2012

As well as Sir Martin Sorrell, Lord ‘Seb’ Coe and Sir John Hegarty but how can you compete with those three (it’s the retired Brazilian soccer star not the Portuguese Real Madrid version)? Other speakers at Cannes this summer include Crispin Porter CEO Andrew Keller, writer and director Michael Patrick King and Peter Roth of [...]

Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, News | Tagged Andrew Keller, Bob Dylan, cannes international festival of creativity, Dan Wieden, Lord Seb Coe, Michael Patrick King, motown, music, Peter Roth, Ronaldo, Sir John Hegarty, Sir Martin Sorrell, speakers, summer 2012, William Smokey Robinson

Google shows technoraks can be creative too

Google shows technoraks can be creative too

By Stuart Smith on November 22, 2011

It’s good to see that Google’s flush of Lions winners at this year’s Cannes International Advertising Festival is no flash in the pan. Currently, there are two excellent campaigns (or at least, two that I am aware of). They’re concise, to the point, and extremely well crafted. They even manage to make complex, potentially dull, [...]

Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, Media, News | Tagged ad campaigns, awards, b2b, BT, cannes international festival of creativity, cannes lions, citizen's advice bureau, google, google analytics, privacy, slice of life, Stuart Smith

Top JWT China creative Mayan to lead Cannes Outdoor jury

Top JWT China creative Mayan to lead Cannes Outdoor jury

By Staff on November 11, 2011

JWT’s top creative in China, Lo Sheung Yan, is to be the Cannes International Festival of Creativity’s first Chinese jury president. Yan, who’s known as Mayan by his chums, will lead the Outdoor jury. Last year JWT Shanghai won the Press Grand Prix for its ‘Heaven and hell’ work for Samsonite. Samsonite also won the [...]

Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, News | Tagged advertiser of the year, cannes international festival of creativity, cannes press grand prix, Graham Fink, heaven and hell, jwt china, jwt shanghai, Lo Sheung Yan, Mayan, ogilvy & mather, outdoor jury president, samsonite, spikes award, WPP

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