Monthly Archives: September, 2016

Partner articles
Inside Dentsu Aegis
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The Dentsu Aegis Network recently acquired a creative agency, moved into new digs and announced some big plans for the future. Damien Venuto chats to chief executive Rob Harvey about where he’s headed and why he’s moving at such speed.

News
No billboard, no budget, no backers: how Chloe Swarbrick is spreading her message
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You know it’s mayoral election time when your street, mailbox and favourite cafes become flooded with images of smiling candidates. It’s usually not long until someone puts spray paint to billboard, which often solidifies the images even more in one’s memory. But, having your face plastered over different types of media isn’t cheap and this is a luxury Auckland mayoral candidate Chloe Swarbrick, who has next-to-no funding, doesn’t have. We chat to Swarbrick about what it’s like running a campaign with little money and if this would have been possible at all ten years ago.

News
Good at sci-fi, bad at promos
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Firefly actor Alan Tudyk has lent his awkward brand of humour to Loot Crate, an organisation selling quirky items related to a variety of shows, video games and comic books. As it turns out, Tudyk is slightly better at playing a space cowboy on Firefly than at promoting products, making a range of hilarious mistakes as he attempts to explain Loot Crate to potential customers.

News
Stoptober 2016: Young & Shand and Inspiring Ltd focus on teamwork to help Kiwis kick the butt
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Convincing someone to stop smoking can rarely be done by appealing only to the rational part of the mind. Those who smoke are often completely aware of how bad the habit is for them, but they do it regardless of what the research or pictures of blackened lungs might suggest. Given this context, Young & Shand and Inspiring Ltd decided not to take the obvious route of chastising smokers for their bad decision making with this year’s edition of Stoptober.

Opinion
A legal opinion on the Red Bull vs Drink Red case
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In August this year, Red Bull successfully appealed its case against drinks company Drink Red, after it was found that latter had misled the judge. The case arose last year, when it was alleged that the Drink Red had tapped into Red Bull’s equity when it named and marketed its product. AJ Park litigation expert Laura Carter looks at what this means for the marketing agency involved in the case.

News
Christchurch agency Plato Creative finally lays down its roots
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Since the 2011 earthquake, Christchurch agency Plato Creative has moved six times into temporary spaces, doing its best to allow its creatives to thrive. But now, it’s opening the doors to its new home and the largest creative space in the South Island. We talk to co-owner John Plato about the move and what it means for the agency moving forward.