Bloomberg Businessweek has launched a U.S. campaign aimed to inspire millennials to finally get a job and move out of their parents’ houses.
Year: 2013
To complement its two-year activity, BMW Guggenheim Lab has released a comprehensive guide across the most prominent urban trends, which have been explored and discussed during its three past stops in NYC, Berlin and Mumbai. The global lab, focused around the life in a big city, has published 100 Urban Trends: A Glossary of Ideas from the BMW Guggenheim Lab for NYC and Mumbai, following the release of the Berlin edition in 2012.
Pinterest has introduced a new type of pins, the so-called Rich Pins, across three categories—consumer products, movies and cooking. These pins contain related information from the original sites, highlighting availability and real-time pricing for goods, cast members and ratings for movies, recipes, and more.
The Fresher for Longer campaign, launched in the UK earlier this spring, raises awareness of how packaging can help reduce household food waste. The multi-media educational initiative comes as a collaboration between WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) and a team of packaging, food and retail partners, including Marks&Spencer.
Arnold Worldwide Reveals Ugly Facts about Smoking in the Shocking «Pee vs Poop» Campaign in the U.S.
Nike is launching a new campaign in England, encouraging the soccer fans to prioritize country before football clubs. The effort dubbed “Country First Club Second” is set to be rolling out across social-media platforms, coinciding with the launch of the new Nike England kit, which was unveiled earlier this week.