| Latest News | | | | | Wieden & Kennedy Amsterdam has hired Thierry Albert and Faustin Claverie, creative directors at VCCP, for the same role. | | | | | | Nabs is gearing up for its centenary year with the appointment of Malcolm Poynton, Charlie Rudd and Simon Dalglish to its board of trustees. | | | | | | Argos has succeeded in getting an Asda ad banned that claimed the supermarket was the cheaper place to go for electrical goods. | | | | | | Campaign takes a behind-the-scenes look at the recent National Accident Helpline TV ad, which features its popular claymation 'underdog' character. | | | | | | Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R's 'Fire Kills' ad for the Government was the most creatively effective ad tested by the Radio Advertising Bureau in the first half of 2012. | | | | | | Vauxhall has escaped a ban from the advertising watchdog despite complaints that its TV ad, which showed passengers holding flares out of car windows, encouraged dangerous and irresponsible driving. | | | Latest Work | | | | | Paddy Power has launched in Italy with two TV ads by Crispin Porter & Bogusky. | | | | | | To mark the launch of the Yayoi Kusama collection at Selfridges, Louis Vuitton has launched two short films. | | | | | | Adidas is allowing people to help customise 41 pairs of red Adidas shoes during the Paralympic Games. | | | | | | A new spot for Tourism New Zealand aims to build on idea of the country as the home of Middle-earth. | | | | | | Isobel has created a campaign for the wine brand Blossom Hill. | | | | | | | |
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