If you have another spare 10 minutes, then here’s some more work we think you’ll enjoy, so have a ‘scroll’ around.
Breakthrough Breast Cancer - OOH
Rankin had already taken the photograph.
We just had to sell the t-shirts to raise funds and awareness.
So we kept it simple and memorable.
Pirelli - OOH
A cracking line that we, sadly, didn’t come up with.
Put with some images that we did come up with.
Both ads were photographed by the late great Ken Griffiths.
Cannes Finalist in Press Lions for Other Vehicles, Auto Products & Services.
FORD KA - CONTENT
Ford wanted to do some virals.
So we had a bit of fun.
GREEN GIANT -TV
If you’re going to win an award, then surely you want it to be the ‘Global Winner of General Mills International Champions Award’?
A giant of an award.
M&S FOOD HALL - PRESS
Some beautiful food photography.
Mixed with some cleverly written words.
A sprinkling of art direction.
And a dash of design.
Et voila.
COCO DE MER - ONLINE
Even a small space, black & white, sale ad can win an award.
DANONE - TV & PRINT
This was the last thing we did at RKCR.
And we were a little bit pleased with it.
Plus a nice press ad for baby food.
STEAMY WINDOWS
We made a cab look like its windows were permanently steamed up.
Leaving it up to your imagination what was going on inside.
Wood Pencil D&AD for Consumer Posters - Transport
BAN THE GUN
Gun enthusiasts defended the .22 calibre as a gun that was used for ‘sport’.
Despite the fact that it was responsible for countless deaths.
JFK being one of them.
Wood Pencil D&AD for Posters - Public Services and Charities.
FREE TOYS AND LAGER
Our addition to the ‘Danes hate to see it leave’ campaign.
The client was besieged by requests from punters for the ‘laughing viking’ featured in the ad.
ALTERNATIVE RADIO
For the launch of XFM we created a Cinema ad and a number of posters that appeared around London, making it crystal clear that there was a new station in Town.
Wood Pencil D&AD for TV & Cinema Advertising Crafts - Sound Design.
THE LAND ROVER EXPERIENCE
Working on Land Rover was a pleasure, especially writing the global brand endline.
Here is a selection of DPS’s which were all shot in Iceland.
WE ALL LOVE A USP
A lovely simple poster that also ran online as a banner.
UN-PC SEGA ADS FOR YOUR PC
These were part of a series that appeared as strips and banners a few years back.
The late, great Eric Hall said we could use this shot if we gave him a Mega Drive - Monster, Monster!
CRICKET SPONSORSHIP
Could the Aussies give a XXXX about the cricket?
Apparently not.
National Press Awards Silver.
AN UNUSUAL PRODUCT DEMONSTRATION
Janet Reger wanted to attract attention with her new range of bras. She had booked a single page ad.
She changed her mind when we showed her the idea.
A TOUGH AUDIENCE
This campaign was aimed very specifically at the sales teams for the Army, Navy and Air Force.
Probably the most demanding customers you could find.
Thankfully, it was a success.
DOLPHIN WATCHING
We took over a number of seaside telescopes along the coast so that every penny was donated to the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society.
HIGHER STANDARDS EDUCATION
We targeted students who wanted to get a bit more out of their gap year than just a tan and some interesting photos.
A LITTLE SOS POSTER FOR OUR RAINFORESTS
And yes, before you ask, it was printed on recycled paper.
BIG, BOLD AND EFFECTIVE
Big Red was a long running bold graphic poster campaign that won a gold at the IPA Effectiveness awards.
Which we was extremely proud to be a part of.
These were some of our executions.
This idea ran as a three stage digital message.
FESTIVE FUN
A Christmas poster for Fairy Liquid, shot by Andy Barter.
HANDS ACROSS THE OCEAN
Work done in Amsterdam that ran in New York.
BRANDING AND BEYOND
We ran The Fire Dept. for six years.
So we came up with a brand logo, designed a website and built a successful business.
We put fires out at creative agencies all over the world.
If they couldn’t crack their briefs, we would.
We even produced a yearly Christmas card.
Here are a few.
And, of course, there was a showreel.
WHO DOESN’T LIKE A BIT OF RADIO?
A simple idea for Virgin Money that worked well for radio and won awards.