FROM NEWSWORTHY
TO NEW WORK:

Last year’s Tangible Christmas card was a desktop Bonsai Christmas tree that you could slot together and beautify however you wanted with the selection of included decorations.

We also asked people to send us photos of their decorated trees, with prizes for the best. Here are our winners with their Bonsai tree prizes:

First prize: Tracy Cameran from ScottishPower

Runner up: Eva Eisenchimmel from Lloyds Banking Group (Tree decorated by daughter Bella)

It’s been a good ’un at Tangible. New clients, new people, new media, new campaigns.

And some of those lovely campaigns won awards. We got a Gold at the prestigious DMA Awards (for the third year in a row, since you ask). We got a Bronze too. We were commended in the Financial Services Forum Awards. And we’ve been shortlisted four times in the upcoming Data Strategy Awards, and shortlisted for the IDMA Marketing Excellence Awards.

We’ve got creative placements for copywriters and art directors in London, Cheltenham and Edinburgh!

If you’re interested, email ian.atkinson@tangible.uk.com for more details.

Good news! The Marketing Week Engage Awards have shortlisted us for a couple of awards.

Our 11.11.11.11 project for The Royal British Legion has been nominated in the Charity and Voluntary Sector category, while the Keep Britain Beautiful project we did for Focus DIY is up for the Direct Marketing award.

We’ve already had some success with the Focus work, winning a Gold at the DMA’s last year and a Silver at the ream Awards.

We’ve had a lot of success with pitches recently and as a result we’re really happy to be working with some with new charities, namely The Multiple Sclerosis Society, FireFighters and Farm Africa.

Although they are very different organisations with very different causes and supporter bases they all have the same issue – how do we attract new supporters when the old techniques don’t seem to be working?