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Under the skin of PUMA players

July 7, 2008
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The EURO2008 has come and gone. Good matches & good beers – good times were had by all, except.. well, all the losers, and the teams that didn’t qualify (Denmark – Hrmpfh).

RBLM got in the spirit of things by working instead, and the result of some of this work can be seen on the ‘PUMA XRAY Players’ website, where users can get up close & personal with four PUMA players. Dig in, why don’t you?

RBLM on the Cannes (in Danish)

July 1, 2008
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Branchesitet Bureaubiz har fået en dosis kloge ord af Kim Boisen, om blandt andet Cannes, nye tendenser og hvad ombrydningstiden betyder for reklamebranchen.

Læs artiklerne Robert/Boisen havde lektier for i Cannes og Mere brug for kreativitet end nogensinde

Two shortlists in Cannes

June 25, 2008

At RBLM, we can now proudly state that we are behind two of the 500 best TVC’s in the world last year. The two shortlisted pieces of work at the Cannes Lions Festival were TVC’s for IKEA and Interflora. You can see the work right here:

 

 

Danish Handball team on its head

June 18, 2008

The 2008 Olympics are up ahead, and Denmark’s men’s handball team are hoping to continue their successful track record of 2008, where they earlier took home the European Championship. PUMA Denmark are the official sponsors for the team, and we worked with them on the team picture. The boys are off to China – that would be on the other side of the globe looking here from Denmark.

We’ve posted a little ‘behind the scenes’ thingy below the picture.

As a little bonus information – did you know that the Opening Ceremonies will start at 08.08.08 at 08:08:08pm CET? Apparently there’s something about the number 8 in China. <a href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture#Eight” target=”_blank”>Check that out</a>, if you’re into superstition and numerology

if you haven’t zenit yet, then here it is

May 14, 2008
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We helped PUMA celebrate Saint Petersburg Zenit’s UEFA Cup victory with this poster. It took some serious chunks of meat to convince the lion to stand still, but the effort was well worth it. No humans were injured by the ferocious animal, but a couple of hired hands on the set got permanent eyedamage due to the extreme sun conditions. Now, that’s called dedication:

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