Creative agency True has created a new campaign for ASB, revealing how Kiwis measure progress in their own lives and what it means for them to be one step ahead.
The not-so-ordinary carrot
With a declaration ‘it’s what’s inside that matters’, Rainger & Rolfe has just launched a cheeky Huckleberry NZ TVC as part a new EcoStore Xventure television show sponsorship.
DDB & Lotto take Kiwi mateship to a new level
DDB has shot a new Lotto tvc – the third instalment in its Imagine series which began with 2015’s hugely successful Pops’Gift, followed by the equally poignant Mum’s Wish in 2016.
Sugar – with Mike O at the helm – shoots Super Rugby
The 2018 Investec Super Rugby season promises super-fast entertainment like no other. That’s the simple proposition bought to life via New Zealand Rugby’s new #DontMissAThing campaign from Sugar&Partners.
Crave wins Horleys (updated)
Crave, an Auckland-based communication and brand activation agency, has added New Zealand supplement brand Horleys to its stable of retained clients.
Life is better in flip-flops!
“As we enter the New Year, the theme of festive and Christmas ad campaigns diminish, writes Colmar Brunton client executive Andy Strain, in his January NZ Top 10 ads report.
FCB & Scoundrel add twist to alcohol moderation
FCB has launched a new integrated campaign for the NZ Health Promotion Agency, which plays on the insight that young people drink excessively because they think it leads to an epic night out.
Colenso and Spark celebrate Pride 2018 (updated)
Spark and Colenso BBDO have today launched a new campaign to help celebrate Pride 2018 and Kiwis who have been positively impacted by those in the LGBTQI+ community.
Saatchi & Flux spotlight on Toyota’s 30 years at the top
Saatchi & Saatchi and Flux are helping Toyota New Zealand to celebrate 30 years as New Zealand’s top-selling automotive brand with a new Possums spot featuring the iconic possums throughout the ages.
DDB NZ shoots ANZ Sanitarium Up&Go campaign
A new TVC for Sanitarium’s Up&Go products will be airing in both Australia and New Zealand for the first time this month. The 30-second spot has been created by DDB NZ, as part of a wider campaign to drive reappraisal of Up&Go as a source of ‘the right type of energy’.