Ayurvedic Hair Oils – The Rathira Ayurveda 10 Days Hair Oil Prevents Hair Loss and Cures Dandruff

(TrendHunter.com) The Rathira Ayurveda 10 Days Hair Oil is positioned as a powerful haircare product that is made using a blend of 76 rare herbs to create a treatment ideal for curing common problems relating to ones…

Health-Tracking Dog Collars – The Waggit Provides Insights into a Pet's Health and Vitals (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Wearables that track one’s health are not a new concept, however, one company is aiming to use that technology to improve the lives of man’s best friend with the Waggit—a smart…

Affordable Designer Furniture Collaborations – IKEA and Hay's 'Ypperlig' Collection Starts at $4 (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) IKEA and Hay’s highly anticipated furniture collaboration has been revealed with the release of the Ypperlig collection, which serves as IKEA’s largest collaboration to date.

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Is your customer experience working?

At its best, work is a noble thing – an enriching part of a fulfilled life. That said, for some, it will never be
more than a means to an end, a transactional life necessity. Either way, brands have no business adding to the list of life’s dreary, unpaid chores.

Are tech brands driving us into a responsible future?

Grassroots movements aren’t what they used to be. I’m barely over finding out a PR agency had a hand in the supposed spontaneous campaign to bring back the Wispa bar in 2007…

How the ad industry needs to change its working practices

This year’s Faces to Watch share the single biggest change they would like to make to the advertising industry.

Why your employees hate you

From increasing starting salaries, embracing flexibility and giving people the space to bring their whole selves to work; this year’s Faces to Watch explain how the industry needs to change.

Campaign Diary: Sorrell gives the hairdryer treatment; Fallon's Starr is a star; and Dave Monk chips off to Paris

It was squeaky bum time for Deloitte Digital as Sorrell lets rip at WPP’s internal meeting

Pitch update: Debenhams, Gala Bingo, Freeview, M&S and more

Pitches are progressing for Debenhams and Jaguar Land Rover, while Publicis London’s multi-award-winning Tourism Ireland ad account is up for review.

Mother leads Consumer Durables shortlist at Campaign Big Awards

Mother London and Lida have been shortlisted for their work for Ikea in the Consumer Durables & Furniture category at the Campaign Big Awards.

AMV BBDO leads the field in Media & Entertainment category for Campaign Big Awards

Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO has received the most shortlists in the Media & Entertainment category at the Campaign Big Awards.

Five agencies make the grade in Telecoms & Technology category at Campaign Big Awards

Bartle Bogle Hegarty has scored two nominations in the Telecoms & Technology category at the Campaign Bigs, with Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, CHI & Partners, Saatchi & Saatchi, and Who Wot Why also making the grade.

WPP: ADK resisted opportunities, preferring disastrous investments

Accusations fly as the ADK-WPP saga turns ugly.

Qatar Airways appoints 180 Kingsday as global creative agency

Qatar Airways has appointed Amsterdam shop 180 Kingsday as its global creative agency following a competitive pitch.

LinkedIn pushes out video for sponsored content

Less than two months after finally introducing native video, LinkedIn has introduced native video ads.

Creative Equals awards intern bursary to stem talent flow

Creative Equals, in partnership with D&AD New Blood, has awarded its £5,000 intern bursary to young creatives Megan Egan and Mary Johansen.

The Telegraph hires OMD UK's Aki Mandhar as new COO

The Telegraph has appointed OMD UK’s managing director Aki Mandhar as chief operating officer.

Pick of the week: Warburtons bakes up a tasty comedic performance

Gurjit Degun loves the latest Warburtons ad.

Heineken launches Blade, the 'Nespresso' for beer

Heineken has set out to quell the nation’s longing for draft beer in a barber’s shop (or anywhere really) with the launch of Blade, a mini-draught beer machine.

Elvin departs as Glamour editor after 17 years

Jo Elvin has stepped down as editor of Glamour after 17 years after publisher Condé Nast decided to cut back print circulation to two issues a year.