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Clemenger and Colenso dominate Axis Awards, but biggest applause goes to Sandy Moore
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Last night’s Axis Awards, hosted by Newstalk ZB’s Andrew Dickens at the Viaduct events centre, delivered a plush showcase of the country’s best creative talent for the 34th year in a row. The theme for this year’s edition was ‘share the love,’ and this was certainly a sentiment that all 800 people in attendance embraced as smiles around the room were as ubiquitous as celebratory drinks. Here’s a rundown of how the event went.

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Meat dreams are made of these
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For some, the consumption of bacon is close to a religious experience. And Oscar Mayer has referenced that intense love, bowing down at the porcine temple and creating a surreal spot to promote a new app that wakes people up with the smell of bacon.

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Just because it’s not happening here, doesn’t mean it’s not happening
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New Zealanders, like the inhabitants of many other developed nations, tend to take peace for granted and struggle to comprehend the horror of life in a warzone. But Save the Children has created a powerful ad that makes that suffering much more relevant with a powerful one-shot-a-day video that imagines what it would be like if London was subjected to a crisis like that seen in Syria.

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Facebook challenges creatives for a cause
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Facebook has challenged Kiwi creatives to come up with a three month campaign that makes the most of the social network’s native functionality. That means looking past apps to newsfeed posts rich with imagery and video, according to the brief.

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Pizza, with a side of interaction
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If Pizza Hut has its way, it might not to be too long before you’re using an interactive touchscreen table to make up and order your food. And if your wait proves too long, a list of games is also on the menu.

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Telecom name change site opens the floodgates
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The ‘Spark Should’ page Telecom set up to take feedback on its name change later this year has seen customers complaining about a range of product and service issues as well as the new brand. The company says the page could become a permanent feedback mechanism.

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Making friends and Facebooking people
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Facebook’s new online video series recognises the fact that more and more we’re organising our gatherings using social networks. Facebook conversations result in some surprising meetups in the clips, like using a couch to ski down a slope.

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Contiki taps social stars to showcase destinations
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A Kiwi DJ is among the lineup of ambassadors with strong social media presences tapped by Contiki to show off possiblities for the big OE. The #noregrets Adventure Challenge has a contest each week for the target audience of 18-35 year olds thinking about travel destinations.

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On a need to see basis
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Increasingly the things we need to see are seen on screens of all sizes. Samsung has recognised this with a TVC that manages to cram in a huge array of tech, including the recently released Galaxy S5 and its ultra-thin screen TV.

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Make your own selfie gold
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If Ellen de Generes can break Twitter with her celebrity selfie, maybe you can do the same with a new site that lets you puts your mug alongside the stars. Or you could just try going viral with the Official Grumpy Cat take on the famous snap.

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Tiny treasures
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British artist Willard Wigan, who is renowned for his tiny sculptures, ventured to New Zealand recently as part of ANZ’s latest campaign. And this clip from TBWA\ and Kontent looks at what he got up to.

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Contact switches off its swoosh, adds a dash of whimsy with colourful new brand identity
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Contact Energy has added a bit of playfulness to its power of late, with lights in Wellington’s cable car tunnel and a Twitter competition to decide the winner of the People’s Choice Award at the Fringe Festival. And that attitude seems to be in keeping with its playful new brand identity, which was created by Wellington’s Designworks and San Francisco-based type designer Jessica Hische.

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From blog to brand: Cameron Slater (Whaleoil)
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In this series, we talk to Kiwi keyboard tappers that have managed to shift from the personal realm of blogging to create online media brands that are widely read (and in some cases profitable). In this segment, we chat to Cameron Slater, the founder of Whaleoil.

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Health on the high seas: Entries now open for APN McNally Classic
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Andrew McNally, New Zealand Herald’s group advertising director, died unexpectedly in June last year. But his legacy will live on, not only because of the acknowledgment he has recently received by having his name attached to the trophy that will be given to the winner of APN’s Advertising Challenge, but also with the establishment of the inaugural APN McNally Classic, a charity fishing tournament that aims to raise funds for men’s health. And entries are now open.

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