Entries from October 2010

If Second Best Won’t Do. We’d Like to Talk.

October 29th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

We’re looking for Account Managers / Creatives
/ Web Developers / Digital Designers

It’s our people who make us what we are. It’s a team who believe in creative thinking and who strive to achieve the best, no matter where in the agency they work. We believe it’s the thought that counts, not where it comes from. And we’re looking for exceptional, experienced people who not only understand this, but live it every day. Please email new@betleywhitehorne.com. We’d love to welcome you to the team.

No CommentsTags: Advertising · Design · Web

Isabelle Vets launches new Lost Pets service for Guernsey

October 28th, 2010 · Steve · No Comments

As proud sponsors of the Pet Patrol feature on Island FM, we were tasked by Isabelle Vets to further develop their association with Guernsey’s Lost Pets. With a huge BW team effort we realised that to re-enforce the community aspect of this service we had to provide Guernsey pet owners with a mechanism in which they could register, search and view lost and found pets. Our recommendation was to develop a website that would help pet owners become reunited with the pets: Isabelle Vets Lost Pets.

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No CommentsTags: Advertising · Clients · Local Issues · News · Web

Kit Kat is 75, celebration disappoints

October 26th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

Kit Kat, everyone’s favourite chocolate bar* is 75 years old and to celebrate they are showcasing their favourite adverts from the last seven-and-a-half decades on Facebook.

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Betley Whitehorne brings an early Christmas to Gas in the Channel Islands

October 18th, 2010 · Chris · No Comments

A new Christmas cooker campaign rolls out shortly across the Channel Islands’ media for Guernsey Gas and Jersey Gas. Read more

No CommentsTags: Advertising · Clients · Design · Guernsey Gas · Jersey Gas · News

Jersey College for Girls helped by KPMG Channel Islands Limited

October 15th, 2010 · Chris · No Comments

A new prospectus promoting the Sixth Form at Jersey College for Girls has just been published by Betley Whitehorne, thanks to the corporate sponsorship of KPMG Channel Islands Limited. The new prospectus showcases JCG’s position as one of the ‘leading independent schools in Jersey’ and outlines its A level options and syllabus for 2011/2012.

KPMG has supported JCG for the past 3 years. In Guernsey, the firm sponsors the Institute of Directors’ Work Management Shadow scheme, demonstrating a pan-Channel Islands commitment to education. Betley Whitehorne has assisted KPMG with design requirements for sponsored events in both Islands.

No CommentsTags: Clients · Design · KPMG · News

Betley Whitehorne and Cherry Godfrey make Serious Money for Guernsey schools

October 13th, 2010 · Chris · No Comments

Two independent schools in Guernsey, Channel Islands — Elizabeth College and The Ladies’ College — have combined their students’ acting talents to create a dramatic performance about the Stock Market, called Serious Money, which takes place at EC during 13 — 15 October 2010. Betley Whitehorne has helped support this thespian cause by designing the play’s programme, with printing of the same being financed by co-sponsor, Cherry Godfrey. Previous school plays supported by Betley Whitehorne include Macbeth, Oliver!, Journey’s End and The Importance of Being Earnest.

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Digital Switchover push from The Energy Centre

October 11th, 2010 · Chris · No Comments

Betley Whitehorne has created a series of promotional ads for The Energy Centre as a final push, featuring price-led offers, in the build up to Digital Switchover Day. Digital Switchover takes place in the Channel Islands on 17th November 2010. Read more

No CommentsTags: Clients · Design · Guernsey Gas · Jersey Gas · News

Webpage reflow visualization

October 11th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

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Have you ever wondered how your web browser draws the pages you’re looking at? Here’s how. I quite like it.

No CommentsTags: Video · Web