GENERAL ELECTIONS 2008

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GENERAL ELECTIONS

This-year’s must-see event

Most 18 year olds are more interested in the next movie coming out than they are in enrolling to vote. So this ad presents the 2008 General Election as this-year’s must-see event. Your ticket? Enrolling to vote! Don’t miss it in cinemas this winter for its awesome 5.1 channel Dolby surround soundtrack.

 

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Arnott’s Vita-Weat

Arnotts Vita Weat

Arnott’s

Arnott’s Vita-Weat

As everyone knows, mice love cheese. Even mice by the name of Barry. So when Barry sets off across the kitchen floor, zeroing in on a tasty slice of cheddar, it comes as quite a surprise to us all when he discovers something even tastier up on the table: Arnott’s Vita-Weat crackers. The only problem he faces, is how to get said crackers through the front door of his mouse hole.

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Fun up your home

Fun up your home

Windows Vista

Fun up your home

Window Vista comes with an entertainment suite that can make your home more fun. To show this, we created a print campaign where we transformed homes into theme park attractions.

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Auckland Energy Consumer Trust

Auckland Energy Consumer Trust

Auckland Energy Consumer Trust

Auckland Energy Consumer Trust’s upcoming dividend payout

We needed to advertise the Auckland Energy Consumer Trust’s upcoming dividend payout but didn’t know how much it would be. Bus backs were a great medium but most have annoying cutouts for digital route numbers. Put the two together and you get this: an ever-changing busback that neatly brings the mystery about the exact payout amount to life.

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Microsoft Anti-Virus Direct Mail

Microsoft Anti-Virus Direct Mail

Microsoft

Microsoft Anti-Virus Direct Mail

Viruses are nasty buggers. So to let IT Managers know that Microsoft’s new Windows Server packs some serious security, we sent them a pack spelling out the future for viruses using live bacteria – a world first for direct mail. Over three days, bacteria grew to form the word “Zero”, pointing people to the website for the full story.

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