If you want to get all eyes on you, Hello Starling are the media planning and buying agency that always make your message POP!
They pride themselves on finding the right media that gets businesses maximum attention. No wonder they're considered the home of attention seekers. So naturally, their adverts need to be somewhat attention seeking, too. Okay, massively attention seeking.
Enter Nick Helm, comedy musician, professional funny man and all round champion attention seeker. *Look at me*

The average person loses £10,000 over the period of the scam. In 2021, over £99 million was collectively lost to romance fraud.
For the vulnerable victims of this sophisticated scam, the emotional and financial impacts are devastating.
To the criminals behind it, the profits fund wider serious crime that impacts communities across the country and beyond.
This campaign mimics the traits of a typical romance fraudster in order to highlight how easy it is to fall into their traps.
Would it work on you or would you call CrimeStoppers?



The Matrix. Morpheus offers Neo a chance to see the world with fresh eyes. The choice is simple; choose the blue or the red pill.
Infiniti. The new Q50 offers you the chance to see the world with fresh eyes. The choice is simple; choose Dynamic Sunstone Red or Iridium Racing Blue. Voiced by Andrew Scott.
Unilever wanted to show off all the flavours of work life in this Pot Noodle recruitment campaign. So, from 'beefing up your dough' to 'training and much room to grow', this campaign showed there's potfuls of benefits on offer...mouth watering!
In 1908, the Russian Tsarist government hangs 20 peasants in the Ukrainian city of Kherson. Soon after, Russian author Leo Tolstoy denounces the actions in an essay called ‘I Cannot Be Silent’.
Today in Russia, many popular jokes exist whereby Tolstoy’s most famous novel War and Peace is changed to ‘Special Military Operation’ and Peace. The truth is many of his titles already accurately depict today’s war in Ukraine with no edits required. How Much Land Does a Man Need? The Raid. And of course, Diary of a Lunatic.
100 years since Tolstoy’s essay Russia continues to commit atrocities in Ukraine and still, Tolstoy cannot be silenced. To raise funds for Ukrainian charities, Penguin Books create a limited edition run of Tolstoy novels showcasing contemporary cover artworks influenced by the war in Ukraine, as well as important introductory essays on the politics of the war.
P.S. Putin’s favourite writer? Tolstoy.



In the world of food delivery apps you need to know how to STAND OUT. Sometimes speaking doesn't quite cut the mustard. This Scottish food service needed to sing it.
Incorporating Scottish gig chant "here we f*cking go". It goes from techno to hip hop to slamming donks. Move aside Snoop, if this doesn't make you hungry what will? Made with Declan Welsh & The Decadent West.

Sometimes a little hyperbole goes a long way. Gliptone needed an advert that showed off just how amazing their car detailing products are. Enter the double rainbow. That's right, everybody's favourite YouTube moments returns to forecast a very shiny car indeed.
Sometimes you've got to step on if you want to make in the commercial world. This feel good series does just that, following Happy Monday's star Shaun Ryder and his bizarre relationship with scrap metal.
*Warning: these ads are VERY Manchester*
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