by Herman Manson. John Tanzella, IGLTA CEO, discusses the reasons for bringing Spectrum to Africa for the first time.
Search results for: South African Tourism
#MagLoveTop10: Best magazine covers of 2015 — South Africa
by MediaSlut. These SA magazine covers are a true testament to the quality and creativity in the local mag industry once again!
FCB pulls African network closer together, rebrands SA agency
by Herman Manson. Interpublic Group-owned FCB has announced structural changes to its African network of agencies.
SA Tourism — third loss for Ireland/Davenport
by Herman Manson. Ireland/Davenport has suffered its third significant account loss — SA Tourism — in just over two months.
#CannesLions: First South African work awarded
Cannes Lions 2015 has announced winners in the Direct, Mobile, Promo & Activation and Press categories.
#CannesLions: South African shortlisted work [UPDATED]
Cannes Lions 2015 has released the following shortlists: Outdoor, Media, PR, Creative Effectiveness, Direct, Press, Promo & Activation and Mobile. South Africa has scored eight in Outdoor ; four in Media; one in PR; three in Direct; 20 in Press; three in Promo & Activation but none in Creative Effectiveness and Mobile.
Shelf Life: African app innovation
Louise Marsland (@Louise_Marsland)’s weekly pick of recent product, packaging, design and food launches: Retroviral refreshes brand CI; SA wine industry posed for growth in 2016; African app developers up for global award; and Hertex launches latest African-inspired prints.
What South Africans searched for on Google – 2012 list
The most searched for 2012.
Social community WAYN travels to South Africa
Jerome Touze, the French co-founder of London based Wayn.com, the social travel and lifestyle community, is setting up an office in Cape Town from where the company can service one of its biggest clients, South African Tourism.
MarkLives #AdChamps of the Month [May 2020]
by Kyle de Waal & Morgan Botha. Here’s our latest choice of South African ads that’ve connected and engaged with us during lockdown — Vodacom, SA Tourism, Spur and Dunlop — plus two honourable mentions, Toyota South Africa and Willowton Group.