Friday, 2 July 2021, 10:29 am
Māori-owned, independent creative agency RUN have
launched a new campaign for Rotorua Economic Development,
running over the next 3 months across digital, bus backs,
billboards, street posters, social and press.
The campaign features 13
Rotorua locals telling their stories, while visualising
their wairua and āhua as they speak. A unique aspect of the
campaign is the technology developed, allowing each kōrero
to be used as individual unique designs, which are showcased
across all collateral.
Haydn Marriner, Marketing
Director for Rotorua Economic Development said “There’s
one very special thing that makes Rotorua stand out, and
that’s our people. We wanted this campaign to address the
Press Release – Run NZ Mori-owned, independent creative agency RUN have launched a new campaign for Rotorua Economic Development, running over the next 3 months across digital, bus backs, billboards, street posters, social and press.
Press Release – Joint Press Release Mori-owned, independent creative agency RUN, have launched the National Influenza Immunisation Campaign, running over the next 8 weeks across TV, digital, social, print and press. RUN won the pitch last year to develop a new brand identity and …
Māori-owned, independent creative agency RUN, have launched the National Influenza Immunisation Campaign, running over the next 8 weeks across TV, digital, social, print and press.
RUN won the pitch last year to develop a new brand identity and campaign with the Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC), who hold the Ministry of Health (MOH) contract to plan and implement the national influenza promotional campaign and programme.
Monday, 19 April 2021, 2:30 pm
Māori-owned, independent creative agency RUN, have
launched the National Influenza Immunisation Campaign,
running over the next 8 weeks across TV, digital, social,
print and press.
RUN won the pitch last year to
develop a new brand identity and campaign with the
Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC), who hold the Ministry
of Health (MOH) contract to plan and implement the national
influenza promotional campaign and programme.
Since
then they’ve been through a community consultation process
with various groups, with the support of Hāpai te Hauora,
Asian Family Services and healthcare professionals. Insights
from this led to the campaign strategy of everyone treating