In response to yesterday’s M+AD story about Helen Clark’s “pose” for the cover of express magazine, the former PM posted this comment on Twitter: “Have you heard of graphics? I did not pose for this”.
FCB has unveiled the next stage of the Vodafone brand story – following last year’s evolution of the brand’s positioning, which was launched with the Hello campaign.
After a competitive shoot-out with most of New Zealand’s top communications, media, design and digital agencies, EECA has appointed Clemenger BBDO Wellington to take on the role of marketing and communications strategic partner.
Go Media has won the media rights to Nelson Airport, New Zealand’s largest and fastest growing regional airport. To meet the growth demands, Nelson Airport is building a new terminal. Go Media will play its part in delivering a best-in-class customer experience by installing high-spec, digital media assets, inside and out.
Helen Clark graces the cover of NZ’s LGBTI magazine, express, to celebrate her years of support for the gay community and mark the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage. This landmark issue is out today.
In this video from the Mumbrella360 Australia conference, Elizabeth Serotte, vice president marketing communications at State Street Global Advisors, explains where the idea for the iconic Fearless Girl campaign came from.
Fashion Week is almost here and to celebrate, the Ellen Melville Centre in conjunction with magazine maestro Murray Cammick (remember Rip It Up?) present a retrospective look at Kiwi fashion as seen on Auckland’s High St, Vulcan Lane and on the sets of the C’mon! pop music show, recorded in the Shortland St television studios in the ’60s.