Sara Kimberley
Jan 6, 2012

Levi's appoints Wunderman as first global digital agency

GLOBAL - Levi's has appointed Wunderman as its first global digital agency, with responsibility for creative, social media, data strategy and analytics.

Levi's appoints Wunderman as first global digital agency

The WPP-owned agency is understood to have beat R/GA and Rapp in a three-way pitch.

In the past Levi's has worked with Duke/Razorfish on its digital work.

A spokesperson at Levi's said: "We believe Wunderman's strategic, creative and analytical capabilities, along with its global reach and operational efficiency, make them the ideal partner to build upon the brand's momentum in the digital arena."

Wunderman will work alongside Levi's global media and creative agencies, OMD and Wieden+Kennedy.

Earlier last year Levi’s consolidated its US$108 million creative and global media planning and buying account into Wieden+Kennedy and OMD.

In Europe and Asia, the advertising business had been handled by Bartle Bogle Hegarty but the agency resigned the account after 28 years in 2010.

Last year Wieden+Kennedy and OMD launched Levi’s first global advertising campaign 'Go Forth'. The campaign ran across 24 countries in 19 languages via digital, print, outdoor, film, TV, in-store and internal marketing communications.

However the campaign was postponed in the UK in August following the London riots, due to a sequence in the film that features a young man confronting a line of riot police (picured).

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk

Source:
Brand Republic

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