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Oct. 03, 2022

IKEA Reminds Us "It Won't Feel Like Home, 'Til It Feels Like You"

New integrated campaign by Mother, focuses on helping as many people as possible create a home where they truly belong

Mar. 29, 2021

Sharks Short Film Awards Announce 2020 Winners

The Grand Prix was won by wetransfer for ‘The Long Goodbye’ which was directed by Aneil Karla and produced by Somesuch

Feb. 14, 2020

MullenLowe has Launched a New Campaign, "Swear Jar", for the British Heart Foundation

The Campaing launches nationally today across TV, cinema, VOD, social, OOH and DOOH

Sep. 26, 2018

The Thrill of Victory - DDB Paris' releases new advertising campaign for Amnesty International France.

To remain a powerful movement, Amnesty International France has to recruit as many people as possible to join the fight

Sep. 20, 2018

Ad of the Day | Alzheimer's Research UK launches "First Breath" campaign to provide hope that dementia can be cured

Created by AMV BBDO, ‘First Breath’ breaks on 20th September with an ITV premiere

Nov. 15, 2017

Xbox and Mccann London Work With Real Madrid Stars To Create Real-Life Tutorial for The Biggest Football Game

The ad, directed by Omri Cohen through Somesuch, is released today

Feb. 23, 2017

Droga5 London launches "Because of Life" global campaign for UNIQLO

Droga5 London has created a global campaign for UNIQLO under the banner “Because of Life, We Made LifeWear”

Feb. 20, 2017

Eurostar launches "Travel State of Mind" campaign in collaboration with Somesuch

Eurostar has launched a new pan-European campaign, introducing a philosophy of life that encourages opening up to new experiences.

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May. 10, 2024

Clash of Clans Invites People to Raid Erling Haaland’s Village in OOH Campaign

Clash of Clans, one of the world’s most-downloaded mobile games, partners with football superstar Haaland

May. 10, 2024

Bowel Cancer UK Campaign Targets Adults Most Reluctant to See their GP

The campaign, called Tell Your GP Instead, was developed by behaviour change experts at Claremont Communications