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Sedley Place creates commemorative Queen’s Diamond Jubilee stamps for British Royal Mail

The Royal Mail’s commemorative Queen’s stamps were recently launched with a compelling new design treatment from long time collaborators Sedley Place. The prestigious assignment continues the tradition of issuing new stamp designs to mark significant historic occasions. With hand-drawn lettering

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Autoglass® strengthens marketing team with appointment of Claire Stacey

Autoglass®, the UK’s leading vehicle glass repair and replacement specialist, has appointed Claire Stacey as senior marketing manager. Stacey will lead the brand’s marketing team, and reports to Head of Marketing, Marta González Zuinaga. Stacey joins Autoglass® from Villarenters, part of DMGT, where she was

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UK consumers use only four mobile apps regularly, new research reveals

UK consumers use only four mobile apps regularly, according to new research by user experience agency Webcredible. The apps used most frequently are for useful, practical purposes such as journey planning, searching for locations, booking tickets or finding voucher deals. The most

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The Body Shop increases online reach with Rakuten LinkShare

Health and beauty brand The Body Shop has announced it is partnering with the world’s largest affiliate network, Rakuten LinkShare. The Body Shop aims to increase its presence across the web and foster relationships with consumers through Rakuten LinkShare’s comprehensive portfolio of shopping

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Microsoft, Apple and Intel top the tech logo recognisability chart / New OgilvyAction research

New research unveiled today shows that among UK shoppers, the top three most recognisable logos for technology brands are Microsoft, Apple and Intel. They were identified with certainty by 92.7 per cent, 86 per cent and 85.6 per cent of

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