most innovative advertising & marketing companies
Posted on | March 17, 2009 |
by “fast company” 02/11/09
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Crispin Porter + Bogusky: New clients including Best Buy, Hulu, Microsoft, and Old Navy have flocked to the ad shop that made Burger King cool.
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TBWA\Worldwide: TBWA’s Media Arts Lab’s “Get a Mac” tag team continues to define the brand battle of the 21st century.
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Barbarian Group: The scrappy digital production shop behind the Subservient Chicken is now an interactive lab for companies such as Adobe and CNN.
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AKQA: Advertising at this boundary-crossing agency spans fuel-efficiency apps for Fiat, alternate-reality games for McDonald’s, and sneaker-design tools for Nike.
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Naked: The media-agnostic British shop has grown 80% in New York with clients such as Johnson & Johnson and Nokia.
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AdMob: The two-year-old mobile ad network had a banner year and landed $17 million of funding from Sequoia Capital.
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Saatchi & Saatchi S: Former Sierra Club prez-turned-Wal-Mart consultant Adam Werbach gained access to huge companies after Saatchi & Saatchi bought his firm.
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Goodby, Silverstein & Partners: The San Francisco-based agency stretched far beyond display ads, including a Wario Wii ad that demolished its own YouTube page.
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42 Entertainment: The stealth multi-platform marketers built buzz for The Dark Knight with an alternate-reality campaign.
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Obscura Digital: This band of projectionists turns the world into a billboard for brands including GM, Google, and Oracle.
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