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  • STUDIO - Anton Jerges
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    STUDIO - Anton Jerges
    Anton Jerges is CEO and co-founder of advertising agency Collider. Collider boasts a client roster of corporate titans including Google, Land Securities, AstraZeneca and Unilever. In the past three years annual turnover has tripled to £6 million, it is set to near £7 million this year, and staff numbers have mushroomed from 14 in 2013, to their present 40 through acquisitions, gaining new business and hanging onto existing clients. Collider began by specialising in handling launches, growing that arm through the 2015 acquisition of Shoreditch’s Communication by Design, and is increasingly offering live experiences, putting brands on the street. Digital and social media endeavours (boosted by acquisitions), and traditional advertising work, each make up a third of revenues.

    © Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • STUDIO - Anton Jerges
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    STUDIO - Anton Jerges
    Anton Jerges is CEO and co-founder of advertising agency Collider. Collider boasts a client roster of corporate titans including Google, Land Securities, AstraZeneca and Unilever. In the past three years annual turnover has tripled to £6 million, it is set to near £7 million this year, and staff numbers have mushroomed from 14 in 2013, to their present 40 through acquisitions, gaining new business and hanging onto existing clients. Collider began by specialising in handling launches, growing that arm through the 2015 acquisition of Shoreditch’s Communication by Design, and is increasingly offering live experiences, putting brands on the street. Digital and social media endeavours (boosted by acquisitions), and traditional advertising work, each make up a third of revenues.

    © Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • STUDIO - Anton Jerges
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    STUDIO - Anton Jerges
    Anton Jerges is CEO and co-founder of advertising agency Collider. Collider boasts a client roster of corporate titans including Google, Land Securities, AstraZeneca and Unilever. In the past three years annual turnover has tripled to £6 million, it is set to near £7 million this year, and staff numbers have mushroomed from 14 in 2013, to their present 40 through acquisitions, gaining new business and hanging onto existing clients. Collider began by specialising in handling launches, growing that arm through the 2015 acquisition of Shoreditch’s Communication by Design, and is increasingly offering live experiences, putting brands on the street. Digital and social media endeavours (boosted by acquisitions), and traditional advertising work, each make up a third of revenues.

    © Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Fruit Faces
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    Fruit Faces
    Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Lingerie company uses Princess Diana lookalike in adverts, China - 31 Aug 2010
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    Lingerie company uses Princess Diana lookalike in adverts, China - 31 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (1221696a)

    Chinese Promotional Video Portrays Duchess As Gold-Digger
    Kate Middleton is being mocked as a gold-digger in a tacky promotional video by Chinese tourism officials.

    Lookalikes play the parts of the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and the Queen in the controversial video by the authorities in the Chinese city of Chengdu.

    The trio of Royals are shown trying to take a taxi to the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations after the Monarch insists that they save money.

    Clutching an umbrella, Kate lookalike Colette Mularkey screeches: "I just don't understand why we cannot take the royal limo.

    "I didn't marry royalty to schlep around in a taxi."

    William lookalike Simon Watkinson protests: "But darling, granny is right. Commoners want to see us tightening our belts."

    Hands on her hips, an irate 'Kate' complains: "Rubbish, people want to see that they can be like us if they just work hard".

    At this, Her Majesty's lookalike Amanda Bellamy fixes her with a withering look and pointedly scoffs: "Like you did?"

    When 'William' defends his wife, saying that it was he who "fell for" Kate, she looks triumphant.

    She tells the Queen: "I did not even fancy him at first".

    When a startled William asks "Really?", she goes on: "Don't you remember? You had to practically beg me for my phone number."

    The Queen's portrayal is also less than flattering with the befuddled monarch forgetting it is her own Diamond Jubilee.

    The two-minute online clip was filmed in Greenwich, south-east London, for the Chengdu Association for Cultural Exchange with Foreign Countries.

    It has paid for a fleet of 50 London black cabs to be painted with pictures of pandas to promote Chengdu, the homeland of the giant panda.

    The fake royals are shown calling a 'Chengdu Panda Cab' to get them to the Queen's celebrati...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IOEKQNZFD

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  • Lingerie company uses Princess Diana lookalike in adverts, China - 31 Aug 2010
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    Lingerie company uses Princess Diana lookalike in adverts, China - 31 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (1221696b)

    Chinese Promotional Video Portrays Duchess As Gold-Digger
    Kate Middleton is being mocked as a gold-digger in a tacky promotional video by Chinese tourism officials.

    Lookalikes play the parts of the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and the Queen in the controversial video by the authorities in the Chinese city of Chengdu.

    The trio of Royals are shown trying to take a taxi to the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations after the Monarch insists that they save money.

    Clutching an umbrella, Kate lookalike Colette Mularkey screeches: "I just don't understand why we cannot take the royal limo.

    "I didn't marry royalty to schlep around in a taxi."

    William lookalike Simon Watkinson protests: "But darling, granny is right. Commoners want to see us tightening our belts."

    Hands on her hips, an irate 'Kate' complains: "Rubbish, people want to see that they can be like us if they just work hard".

    At this, Her Majesty's lookalike Amanda Bellamy fixes her with a withering look and pointedly scoffs: "Like you did?"

    When 'William' defends his wife, saying that it was he who "fell for" Kate, she looks triumphant.

    She tells the Queen: "I did not even fancy him at first".

    When a startled William asks "Really?", she goes on: "Don't you remember? You had to practically beg me for my phone number."

    The Queen's portrayal is also less than flattering with the befuddled monarch forgetting it is her own Diamond Jubilee.

    The two-minute online clip was filmed in Greenwich, south-east London, for the Chengdu Association for Cultural Exchange with Foreign Countries.

    It has paid for a fleet of 50 London black cabs to be painted with pictures of pandas to promote Chengdu, the homeland of the giant panda.

    The fake royals are shown calling a 'Chengdu Panda Cab' to get them to the Queen's celebrati...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IOEKQNZFD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Jennifer Aniston fragrance launch, Harrods, London, Britain - 21 July 2010
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    Jennifer Aniston fragrance launch, Harrods, London, Britain - 21 July 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1209899ap )
    Jennifer Aniston fragrance billboard adverts
    Jennifer Aniston fragrance launch, Harrods, London, Britain - 21 July 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Michael Griffith Advertising Concepts, America - April 2008
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    Michael Griffith Advertising Concepts, America - April 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features/Michael Griffith / Rex Features ( 757614J )
    Composition of Powerhouse Gym billboard adverts, Clever advertising concepts by Michael Griffith of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Advertising concept for Powerhouse Gyms that features a huge poster of a bodybuilder who seems to be using a construction site as a piece of gym equipment
    How's This for a Workout?
    HOW'S THIS FOR A WORKOUT?

    A big man needs a big workout - just take a look at these guys who appear to be building more than muscles.

    These towers of strength are part of a mighty advertising concept from young U.S. designer Michael Griffith.

    The unofficial mock-ups for American fitness chain Powerhouse Gyms feature huge posters of bodybuilders who seem to be using construction sites as pieces of gym equipment.

    One appears to show a muscleman using winches either side of a tower block as a multi-gym, while others seem as if the oversized fitness fanatics are utilising cranes as exercise machines.

    Another clever idea sees a weightlifter appear to be lifting the roof of the tower from the ground. Michael, 22, of Crawfordsville, Indiana, explains: "Once you have a few levels of the building constructed, the ad would be placed up, showing a preview of what's to come. As the weeks go by and the building continues to go higher and higher, you start to see more of the body builder."

    In what Michael describes as a "moving viral", he also has a bodybuilder doing a leg press with the back door of a garbage truck. When the door opens and close, onlookers will get the impression that the man is exercising his lower body.

    Creative Michael got the idea of linking bodybuilding with tower block construction as they both "take a lot of time and hard work to build something so large".

    "I thought of elements that are found in a gym and the elements that are associated with a construction site," he ex...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RECDKDQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Michael Griffith Advertising Concepts, America - April 2008
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    Michael Griffith Advertising Concepts, America - April 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features/Michael Griffith / Rex Features ( 757614I )
    Composition of Powerhouse Gym billboard adverts, Clever advertising concepts by Michael Griffith of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Advertising concept for Powerhouse Gyms that features a huge poster of a bodybuilder who seems to be using a construction site as a piece of gym equipment
    How's This for a Workout?
    HOW'S THIS FOR A WORKOUT?

    A big man needs a big workout - just take a look at these guys who appear to be building more than muscles.

    These towers of strength are part of a mighty advertising concept from young U.S. designer Michael Griffith.

    The unofficial mock-ups for American fitness chain Powerhouse Gyms feature huge posters of bodybuilders who seem to be using construction sites as pieces of gym equipment.

    One appears to show a muscleman using winches either side of a tower block as a multi-gym, while others seem as if the oversized fitness fanatics are utilising cranes as exercise machines.

    Another clever idea sees a weightlifter appear to be lifting the roof of the tower from the ground. Michael, 22, of Crawfordsville, Indiana, explains: "Once you have a few levels of the building constructed, the ad would be placed up, showing a preview of what's to come. As the weeks go by and the building continues to go higher and higher, you start to see more of the body builder."

    In what Michael describes as a "moving viral", he also has a bodybuilder doing a leg press with the back door of a garbage truck. When the door opens and close, onlookers will get the impression that the man is exercising his lower body.

    Creative Michael got the idea of linking bodybuilding with tower block construction as they both "take a lot of time and hard work to build something so large".

    "I thought of elements that are found in a gym and the elements that are associated with a construction site," he ex...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RECDKDQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pedestrians and billboards in Shinjuku district of Tokyo
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    Pedestrians and billboards in Shinjuku district of Tokyo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chad Ehlers / Stock Connection / Rex Features
    Pedestrians and Billboards In Shinjuku District of Tokyo, Japan
    Pedestrians and billboards in Shinjuku district of Tokyo

    STREET SCENE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING CROSSINGS BILLBOARD AD ADS ADVERTISING ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERT ADVERTS PEDESTRIAN 678614a
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Bucharest, Romania - Aug 2006
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    Bucharest, Romania - Aug 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 614032G )
    Piata Unirii shopping mall, Bucharest, Romania
    Bucharest, Romania - Aug 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    Advertising and underground station signage at night in Piccadilly Circus in London's buzzing west-end (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    Nigel Mansell demonstrates Formula One power in a Jordan in Piccadilly Circus (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA