Collective (digital creative agency)

Collective (digital creative agency)
Collective
Type Private
Industry Internet marketing
Founded 2003
Headquarters London, UK
Key people Founder: Al Taylor - Managing Director: Greg Doone - Key man: Joe Fry
Products Internet marketing
Employees 40
Website www.collectivelondon.com

Collective is an independently owned UK digital creative agency specialising in internet marketing, and best known for its work for Honda. In 2010 Collective were voted a top 5 digital agency by UK marketers (Marketing Week / YouGov 2010).

Collective creates campaign microsites, online advertising, websites and widgets. Other clients include BBC and Electronic Arts. Until 2007 Collective was known as Midas Collective. In 2007 Collective won a Campaign Digital award for best automotive campaign microsite for Hondamentalism.com. In 2008 Collective won an FWA award for ProblemPlayground.com. In 2009 Collective won the MSN Content 360 Award at the MIPTV Festival in Cannes for 'Kangaroo Court' - a multiplatform comedy.


Selected notable digital campaigns and websites

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