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Eye catching advertising for Chester’s leading estate agency
Humphreys is one of the main sponsors of The Money Show, an event being held at Chester Racecourse on 4th February 2010.
They required a confident and bold advertising campaign to reflect their services.
See how Entyce Creative helped >
Make it meat free with Goodlife Foods
Nia Williams of Goodlife Foods gains recognition in The Chester Chronicle.
Dixons launches a controversial new advertising campaign
Dixons have just launched a very cheeky new advertising campaign. The adverts encourage customers to go and visit other department stores to gain all the product advice they need then to go online and buy it at Dixons.
Using the similar fonts to a number of popular London retailers –John Lewis and Selfridges are shown here, and others include Harrods – the adverts start with a description of the benefits of shopping in these stores, before then reverting back to the Dixons font with the line "then go to dixons.co.uk to buy it". The self-harm/awareness continues with the ads' strap line, which is "the last place you want to go".
Whether you love or hate these adverts, they certainly have us got talking!
View comments about the Dixons adverts at Creative Review >
Entyce designs exciting new website for the Cheshire Ice Cream Farm
The Ice Cream Farm in Tattenhall has seen some massive developments in the recent months and needed a new website to reflect this. So naturally they chose the most creative design and marketing agency in the North West to design their fabulous new website.
We have combined the use of impressive illustrations, easy to follow navigation and fantastic page layout for the new Cheshire Ice Cream Farm website - making it a fun website to explore.
And because there's so much interesting information for the whole family; exploring it is a family event in itself!
Entyce launches Luxury Villa Living exclusive travel website
In the busy world in which we live, any chance to escape is a luxury.
Mona Lisa visits Eagles Meadow in Wrexham
The world’s biggest Mona Lisa has been unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham.
It is 50 times bigger than the 16th-century original by Leonardo da Vinci and covers 240 sq m (2,580 sq ft) — the equivalent area of 22 London buses. It is also double the size of a version painted by Rolf Harris in Edinburgh in 2005, which was the previous largest Mona Lisa.
Visitors are allowed to touch the painting and can also get a bird’s eye view from a balcony above the artwork.
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