TV

The quality and effectiveness of our work means that our clients communicate clearer messages more effectively to their audiences. And that in turn means that they get better value for their money. Our open, challenging, responsive and client-centred approach brings a fresh perspective.

Mobile Marketing

Sherry FitzGerald


Sherry FitzGerald, Ireland´s largest property and mortgage advisory firm, is putting mobile power to a great new use for property sellers and buyers!

Our QR Code initiative enables buyers to view the property on their smartphone instantly. With 400,000 smartphone users in Ireland already, it's a perfect example of how a low-cost technology can be used to reach more people.

"Language have definitely impressed me and the business with your initiative and support for this campaign."

Joanne Geary, Group Head of Marketing, Sherry Fitzgerald


Simply scan the code and your smartphone will take you to the relevant property details. Some smartphones may need an app (we recommend www.get.neoreader.com).

Press

Online

Website

48 Sheet

48 Sheet

Press

Campaign for eumatters.ie


Language visualised what being together in the EU means to us in this exciting cross-media campaign. The website, eumatters.ie is a Department of Foreign Affairs initiative which provides factual information about Ireland’s membership of the European Union.


www.eumatters.ie

Tile Sale TV

TV for Tubs and Tiles


10" Brand TV

50" Brand TV

10" Brand TV

40" Brand TV

40" Brand TV

New TV for Halifax


Colm Meaney fronted the brand campaign for Halifax. Language provided advertising strategy to the bank with creative by KDnine.

O'Connell Street

Irish Times insert

48 Sheet

Wolfe Tone Square

Irish Times insert

Awareness raising for Oxfam


In 2008, celebrated fashion photographer Rankin travelled to DRC with Oxfam. His photographs, which capture the true bravery, strength and determination of the amazing people he met, form "Cheka Kidogo", a unique free outdoor exhibition. Its title, which means "laugh a little" in Swahili, was inspired by the fact that, in spite of everything they have to endure, the people of DRC are still able to laugh and smile.


www.oxfam.ie