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Charlotte Building 17 Gresse Street
London W1T 1QL
Großbritannien
Telefon: 020 7462 8500
E-Mail:

Christian  Hinchcliffe

Christian Hinchcliffe

Global CMO

Telefon: 02070799845

Johnny Hornby

Johnny Hornby

Founding Partner & Chairman

Telefon: 020 7462 8601

Sarah Golding

Sarah Golding

CEO, UK

Telefon: +44 (0)207 462 8519

Jess Burley

Jess Burley

Global CEO m/SIX, A Partner in The&Partnership
Nick Howarth

Nick Howarth

CEO, Europe

Telefon: 020 7079 9745

Neil Goodlad

Neil Goodlad

Global CSO

Telefon: 020 7462 8515

Caroline Frith

Caroline Frith

New Business

Telefon: 020 7462 8520


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Hauptkompetenzen: Werbung/Full Service/ Integriert, Digital, Social Media Marketing, Marketing Services, Direktmarketing / Telemarketing / Datenbankmarketing, Media-Einkauf/Planung, Events/Sponsoring, Branding/ Produktentwicklung, Verpackung / Design, Strategy and Planning

Gegründet in: 2001

Mitarbeiter: 1800

Awards: 367

Kreative Projekte: 252

Kunden: 24

Hauptkompetenzen: Werbung/Full Service/ Integriert, Digital, Social Media Marketing, Marketing Services, Direktmarketing / Telemarketing / Datenbankmarketing, Media-Einkauf/Planung, Events/Sponsoring, Branding/ Produktentwicklung, Verpackung / Design, Strategy and Planning

Gegründet in: 2001

Mitarbeiter: 1800

Awards: 367

Kreative Projekte: 252

Kunden: 24

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Charlotte Building 17 Gresse Street
London W1T 1QL
Großbritannien
Telefon: 020 7462 8500
E-Mail:
Christian  Hinchcliffe

Christian Hinchcliffe

Global CMO

Telefon: 02070799845

Johnny Hornby

Johnny Hornby

Founding Partner & Chairman

Telefon: 020 7462 8601

Sarah Golding

Sarah Golding

CEO, UK

Telefon: +44 (0)207 462 8519

Jess Burley

Jess Burley

Global CEO m/SIX, A Partner in The&Partnership
Nick Howarth

Nick Howarth

CEO, Europe

Telefon: 020 7079 9745

Neil Goodlad

Neil Goodlad

Global CSO

Telefon: 020 7462 8515

Caroline Frith

Caroline Frith

New Business

Telefon: 020 7462 8520

A Confusing Store With A Vital Message

Some British shoppers couldn’t believe their eyes when they visited a new store recently. No, they weren’t victims of Brexit shortages. In fact there were plenty of items on the shelves – but the anonymous packing provided no clue as to what the products were. Was that packet cereal or detergent? Impossible to tell. Even when Brits shop abroad, they can usually work out what an item is from the picture on the pack. But here they got no such help. Ready for the big reveal? The shop – called “Whatsinstore” – was an operation for the Royal National Institute for the Blind, which wanted to demonstrate a daily difficulty faced by the blind and partially sighted. The RNIB is working with supermarkets to make packaging more accessible.