We are an industry that loves to give ourselves awards. For creative people, the list is endless: Cannes Lions, Clios, Addys (local, district and national), Andy's, Mobius, AICP, CA, Graphis, Archive and so on. There are the EFFIES and the Caples and, well, you know. There are ... Full story
Our new Wellness Center is composed of Nurse Penny’s Health Services suite and a Fitness Center, all located on the Concourse Level. The Fitness Center will have an exercise room for classes and an open area with cardio equipment, weights and stretching areas (and of course locker rooms with showers).
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Over the last 85 years, it has grown to become the most famous and storied sports venue since the Roman Coliseum. And just like the Coliseum, it has been referred to simply as the Stadium. The house that Ruth built became a home to millions of fans, players, popes, ... Full story
This summer we built a Mock Up for our new building, which is a life size full-scale section or “slice” of a wing in our new building, complete with workstations from 3 different manufacturers and a central Runaway area with 4 Huddle Rooms. Teams from Ogilvy, our architects and Nurse Penny, who gave us an ergonomic ... Full story
I was just watching a bunch of the Eames films, lent to me in DVD form by a copywriting wunderkind, Tristan Kincaid. In it, there is a piece on the famed Eames workspace at 901 Washington Blvd. in Los Angeles, know simply as 901. This was the place where they did most, if not all of their work from design to furniture and toy making ... Full story
If you've never gone through the process of renovating an old building, you don't know what you're missing. They are epic projects of jaw-dropping expense and ridiculous complexity. I came across these pictures recently from six or seven years ago when I was renovating a house in Brooklyn (or I should say, having ... Full story
Here's a shot by art director JP Cannucciari or a reflection of the Ogilvy Building off of a window across the street. That window belongs to the bike shop located... um... across the street. They've got lots of motorcycles, and other great two wheeled vehicles, and are ready to tell you all about how much ... Full story
Joshua Allen Harris gained some press with his inflatable street art—animals, serpents, and monsters. For the Environmental Defense Fund Ogilvy worked with the artist to create a mother polar bear and her cub for a heart-breaking PSA.
This site is a global conversation among women of color about what their skin means to them. It’s an online destination that places each guest at the center of a like-minded community—and which positions the Vaseline Cocoa Butter as a brand that understands women and their skin. Here ideas, memories and insights are shared. And everyday people can give voice to their skin.
Using video assets captured during a television commercial shoot, Ogilvy created an easy-to-learn game for SixFlags.com. Game play produces immediate gratification via verbal encouragement and downloadable desktops. As game sessions end, players are encouraged to share the game with friends and/or buy park tickets.
This site documents real viral spread, as Vaseline traveled to Kodiak Alaska to test its new Clinical Therapy moisturizing lotion. The product was given to one woman, who was free to ‘prescribe’ it to anyone she wanted. The ever-expanding site will host stories and images from the townspeople, and document the nation-wide spread of the product in coming months.
The IBM Documentary Project is an ongoing series of short films celebrating the innovative spirit and accomplishments of IBM customers from around the world. In addition to the customized IBM video player, these films are being distributed as TV spots, in-flight videos, podcasts, taxi and metro players, video banners, to name a few.