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BT - Skills for Tomorrow

As part of BT’s Skills for Tomorrow programme, we were tasked with making people aware of the courses BT offer to help people improve their digital skills. From how to parent in an online world, to digital skills for older generations.

 

NHS Scotland

Persuading people to donate eggs and sperm to help with a nationwide shortage.

Kellogg's - Because Yum

Kellogg's wanted to challenge consumers with the idea that cereals aren't just for breakfast. The objective was to show how versatile Kellogg's products by suggesting unusual recipes at different occasions throughout the day. The result was whopping 17 ads on a budget of what Kellogg's had hidden in their sofa.

They seemed to go down pretty well, bar a couple of the more 'controversial' recipes (like avocado & Corn Flakes) that seemed to upset a few breakfast traditionalists both home and abroad; provoking headlines in the Daily Mail and even making waves across with pond on NBC's Today Show.

The Bike Club

The Bike Club offer subscription bikes that can be exchanged as your child grows. To communicate their Christmas and Black Friday offers, we targeted parents with a series of playful, attention grabbing social ads.

 

The Royal Bank of Scotland

To launch the new Royal Bank of Scotland banking app, we created these online films demonstrating how seamlessly it fits into customer’s lives.

 

McDonald's and Sky Sports

On matchdays, SkySports now tweet live goals through their @skysportsfootball handle. We created a set of 5 second pre-roll ads that celebrate classic McDonald's menu items in the bants-heavy world of football fans. Each ad appears just as the goal is scored, then disappears just as soon.

Freeview

Freeview find themselves in a unique position where each major TV network is a stakeholder in their business, which means that they have an almost impartial role to play when it comes to iconic TV shows. As such, Freeview are especially placed to promote all the very best telly regardless of what channel it is on, much like a TV guide.

So we came up with an idea for a fun Christmas campaign where we could show off all the amazing seasonal telly on offer with Freeview. Taking a selection of the UK’s favourite programmes we created a set of icons that became cryptic pictograms to represent them. These were used in an online quiz where the highest scorers could win a great big massive telly, as well as some outdoor posters showing off the selection of iconic TV on Freeview over Christmas.

German Doner Kebab

With everyone stuck at home, German Doner Kebab wanted to make sure they were the forefront of people’s minds for that cheeky lockdown takeaway.