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Lynne Ella Pearson

Digital
April 7, 2020

Thriving in Creativity

Sometimes small things can make make a big difference. Especially when small people are involved. Since we were advised to stay at home officially by the Prime Minister on the 25th March 2020, the majority of us have dutifully done…
Digital
February 19, 2020

Brand Values of 2020

As we enter a year where ‘counter consumerism’ is becoming more prevalent, with consumers becoming even more sustainably savvy and plastic privy than before, what does this mean for agencies working with food brands going forwards in 2020? Whilst being…
Digital
December 23, 2019

Driving Christmas sales for Beanies

Apparently almost 46% of people in Great Britain say they drink instant coffee according to Retail Times. In comes, our hugely successful client Beanies who specialise in flavour coffee, popular with a variety of different audiences they make more than…
Digital
November 28, 2019

On a roll with Baker Street…

Following our win of the Baker Street account, we’ve been busy creating some conversational, witty and thoughtful content for them. Baker Street is your reliable, convenient and cleverly packed bakery brand, producing great tasting bread, teacakes, waffles, sponges, flans and…
Digital
November 15, 2019

What’s our Bread & Jam?

Last month we kicked off proceedings with Bread & Jam festival. The two day conference hosted at the stunning Institute of Directors over two days, gave access to all those aspiring new and emerging food and drink brands to industry…
Digital
August 29, 2019

Miles for Refugees

The power of the social ad isn't something that we widely associate with being used for the greater good. When an ad pops up on Facebook, or an Instagram story binge gets rudely interrupted, it's normally related to the latest shopping peruse. But for once, I found myself getting served relentlessly with ads for The British Red Cross annual 'Miles for Refugees' event in September. After much self-badgering, I decided that I'd obviously been targeted for good reason and with…