When the renowned high street retailer came to us with their latest in a long line of thought-provoking marketing campaigns, we were asked to take to the street in order to let the UK decide for themselves…
We’ve worked with Boxfresh a lot over the years. Wearing their mantra on their sleeves more than ever before with a new campaign, they came to us to ensure they were walking the walk not just talking the talk…
Bringing to live a classic TV ad was a pleasure to deliver, and in this experiential pop up bar we loved the quality of the execution and the incredible consumer reactions.
Until this campaign, the brand had never advertised in the UK. This step was an important one, and they needed to demonstrate their street cred on a massive scale.
Adidas have come to Jack for 10 years, so when they wanted to launch their new NBA shirt sponsorship deal, we knew we had to treat the project with respect.
The legendary automotive TV show releases a book. What does Jack do? Stick a Lamborghini on top of a giant book in Leicester square of course. What else would we do?
When Levi’s relaunched the 501, they asked Jack to deliver a London-wide campaign of bespoke installations on one-off outdoor sites.
Adidas is one of our longest-serving clients. Here’s a range of experiential, ambient and outdoor activity that demonstrate a range of our services for this pioneering youth-brand.
TV channel FX were presenting the new zombie show to Sky and enlisted Jack’s help making some noise to all their sales execs, so we went to town.
This gritty TV show (Sopranos meets bikers) required a gritty campaign, and presents a great example of the power of our authorised flyposting scheme.
Sony Music needed a stunt to go globally viral for the soundtrack to Iron Man 2, so we suggested a dynamic projection, which delivered.
We created a spoof newspaper, vendors and website for this collection of urban myths in a cute campaign whose ROI vastly outweighed the cost.
Jack was asked to create a high impact outdoor stunt for the Qashqai launch, which we did across two pieces of unique activity. Groundbreaking.
Static clings have been a popular format for clients wanting highly targeted, subtle activity in busy areas.
Static clings have been around for a while, but they still remain a great medium when the right creative comes along. How else could we create portholes on shop windows?
Mock signage is always great to make consumers smile; here we delivered mock goat-death-crime-scenes outside cinemas in London.
When their creative agency needed help implementing a crazy idea, they called Jack. We sourced unique sites and installed giant models across the UK.
When Orange partnered up with Gaga, Tinchy and LaRoux, they needed to target gig goers and students. Using Jack’s authorised flyposting format was the only option.
Called on to activate their iconic 1969 pop up store, we created a colourful piece of promotional activity that drove traffic.
Jack deployed established graffiti artists to run a series of street art workshops designed to extend Tate’s audiences.
New Look wanted to drive traffic to store using real and giant shoes placed across London. A classic example of “assisted discovery” advertising.
With a name like Dirt 2, this campaign was only ever going one way: to the street. We took the game to skate parks and key urban areas via chalk graffiti and authorised flyposting.
When Jack does street teams, this is what we like to do: be playful, creative and stop traffic. Here we lifted sales by 30%.
PR stunts can be a lot of fun for Jack, especially when the right brief comes in. This was a pleasure to work on.
We’ve worked with Red Bull over the years on a variety of projects, but always driving traffic to their events. Here’s a few examples.
A competition which ran online and offline, this campaign is a great example of an early social media/digital campaign with outdoor activity to enhance it.
One of our favourite’s this. A beautiful piece of artwork that was brilliant executed (if we say so ourselves) around the world. More like this please!
When Elle launched her lingerie collection we suggested using pre-printed polaroids with suggestive creative. This gives consumers the feeling they are discovering something.
Promoting Tiger’s Chillifest, Jack deployed it’s in house team of clean graffiti artists to target the coolest people in town and drive traffic to the event.
When this Brazilian rum launched in the UK, Saatchi and Saatchi enlisted Jack to deliver a city wide large and small format stencilling campaign.
Topshop needed help launching some new stores, and we delivered some really cute street activity to assist.
Projections aren’t quite as popular as they used to be, but this a genre-defining example of Jack taking perfect opportunity of the legendary Batman motif.
When Ikea wanted to shift surplus mattresses, we were asked to deliver a quirky piece of street theatre which is when the Mattress Display Team came to life.