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Anyone can be an England player with Bud Light’s Boxheads Wieden + Kennedy has designed a new range of ‘wearable’ beer boxes adorned with gigantic versions of England players’ heads 17/05/2021 8:14 am The Boxheads campaign marks the announcement of Bud Light as the official beer of the England men’s team, and is a playful take on the tradition of brands putting ambassadors on their packaging. W+K has taken this to a new extreme, by wrapping Bud Light boxes in blown-up images of players’ faces, including Jordan Pickford, Keiran Trippier and Kyle Walker. The idea is that once the beer is gone, fans can don the boxes. ....
Neil Christie Neil Christie, director of growth markets at Wieden & Kennedy, is departing the creative network after 17 years. After a period of self-reflection during the Covid pandemic, Christie is leaving the advertising industry to study literature. Managing director of Wieden & Kennedy London from 2004 to 2017, Christie established the agency – alongside long-time, and also departing, executive creative director Tony Davidson – as one of the most respected creative shops in the UK, producing work for brands like Arla Cravendale, Honda and Nike. Christie, who will leave the agency in June, said: “I feel extraordinarily lucky and grateful to have found a home at a place where I’ve been able to work with brilliant people, to make good friends and to be myself. And now looking forward to something completely different, studying literature at King s College London.” ....