Oasis Pub was a supporter of the England team during the 2010 World Cup. They offered special discounts to England Supporters during games, and wanted a urinal ad that communicated as much.
The Salvation Army’s Halifax Centre of Hope was looking for a print ad to raise awareness about homelessness. They had asked for existing materials, but seeing the opportunity we decided to give them something original.
Nobody brainstorms like we do. And we went for a world record to prove it.
O’Regan’s needed an update for their main site, that used their branding to introduce a fresh look with integrated rich media. It needed to be easy to navigate so that users could get information on cars for sale at a click.
The challenge was to communicate the benefits of renting with Killam Properties to University students, using a limited budget. The insight was that students had no one to mother them when going off to university, and Killam could help.
Killam was a returning client who came back in part because of how much they enjoyed working with our proprietary Content Management System (CMS). Our CMS allows you to revise, update and edit your website on your own, easily and efficiently.
McDonald’s had a number of things they wanted to communicate about their new Frappe: that it comes in mocha or caramel, with and without whipped cream, and is so good, everyone will love it.
Finding a great roommate can be difficult. Your idea of clean might be completely different from theirs. And they might think they can move their boyfriend in and still only be responsible for paying half the rent (true story).
This big box web ad was part of a broader Free Coffee campaign we worked on for McDonald’s. We wanted to entice the user to interact with the ad in a fun way to allow the message to get noticed.