Newly formed Cape Town agency, HelloFCB+, has already landed its first piece of major silverware in the form of a Wood Pencil at this year’s annual D&AD Awards in London. The award was given in the Digital Marketing – Use of Trends & Tactical Marketing category for the Netflorist ‘Say it with a Cactus‘ campaign […]
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Cape Town has a new Centre of Excellence: HelloFCB+ The Human Connections Agency
Two of South Africa’s regularly awarded agencies, Hellocomputer Cape Town and FCB Cape Town, have come together to form a new agency, HelloFCB+. With tools to design, build and run entire customer journeys, HelloFCB+ combines technology and creativity to create strong, meaningful connections between clients and their audiences from the moment they first engage with […]
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A campaign created by FCB Cape Town and Hellocomputer for NetFlorist, South Africa’s largest online florist and gifting company, came to the business’s rescue when sales dried up in 2018. According to Managing Director, Ryan Bacher, the old adage ‘Nothing says I love you quite like flowers’ just didn’t hold water when it came to […]
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The Western Cape Government (WCG) has launched two new videos focusing on the vital role its emergency medical staff (EMS) play on a daily basis. Dispatched to administer emergency medical treatment to ordinary citizens who are injured – either accidentally or in an attack – and facing death, the EMS save countless lives each year. […]
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The Western Cape Government is striving to put an end to bullying at schools across the province by launching a mobile toolkit and campaign called 5 Questions to End Bullying. Developed by Hellocomputer and FCB Cape Town, in conjunction with child psychologists, it features a video of a fake bullying incident in a school yard […]
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FCB Africa and its agencies – FCB Cape Town, FCB Joburg and Hellocomputer – landed 11 Pixels for five different clients at last night’s IAB Bookmark Awards, including a highly sought after Black Pixel. The IAB Bookmark Awards, an IAB SA initiative, rewards excellence in digital communication and recognises the powerful impact interactive has on […]
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There is a new video from the road safety campaign that went viral in 2017 that looks set to attract as much attention as its popular predecessor. Crafted as a Vlogger upload and named to attract the attention of YouTubers who search for this type of content almost daily, as well as probably engage in […]
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To draw attention to the national 16 Days of Activism campaign, FCB Cape Town has developed another hard-hitting ad for the Western Cape Government’s Safely Home initiative. 16 Days of Activism challenges violence and abuse against women and children. Often missed, aggressive driving is itself a form of abuse against those travelling with the driver. The new ad […]
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FCB Cape Town has been recognised once again for its innovative CANSA Testimonials campaign, this time by an international audience at the 2017 Care Awards. The Care Awards – established in partnership between the European Association of Communications Agencies (EACA) and ACT Responsible – champion social responsibility and sustainable development, and celebrate purpose-driven creative work […]
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A new campaign from FCB Cape Town for the Amarula Trust aims to decrease demand for elephant ivory through education. Called, ‘Don’t Let Them Disappear’, the campaign aims to spread the message that every ivory product bought and sold on the black market means another elephant lost to poaching. The campaign is led […]
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