The Green Party, Electrolux, Survivor New Zealand and Spark Lab show us how it’s done.
Monthly Archives: May, 2017
Two teams of young local creatives will be jetting off to Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity to represent New Zealand in the next round of the Young Lions competition after Val Morgan New Zealand announced the winners of its National Young Lions competition at an awards show last week.
Damon Stapleton argues that you never go to D&AD expecting to win a pencil. And that’s exactly what makes the show special.
Electrolux Vacuums NZ has returned to local TV for the first time in six years with a local campaign pulled together by project strategist Daniel Piper with creative directors Guy Johnson and Phil Parsonage.
The TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards were held on Thursday 1 September 2016 at The Langham, Auckland. See all the 2016 winners here.
As part of its Design Month, Idealog picked the brains of some of the most interesting individuals in the industry to find out their favourite design-related things, their not-so-secretive side hustles and what inspires them creatively. Here’s Insight Creative’s David Storey.
With US gun laws not strong enough to protect the country’s citizens from gun violence, Ogilvy & Mather Chicago has created a bulletproof poster to do the job.
How hard is it to write a book, exactly? What about one that’s about how to harness your best ideas? FCB Senior designer and author of the book Hunting the Killer Idea Nick McFarlane explains the highs and lows of the creative process of writing a book about creativity (creativity-ception). Plus: Win one of three copies of his book up for grabs – see below for how to enter.
Burger King Israel is getting into the spirit of Israeli Independence Day by giving its fans some barbeque practice via their phones.
Virtual reality technology has recently emerged as the shiny new tool for marketers and Land Rover has jumped on the trend to sell its SUVs before they’ve even arrived in the country.
Rolling waves rather than a sea of traffic have proven an inspiring backdrop to the changing tides of the design industry for Bay of Plenty agency, Woods.