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When the world zigs, zag. A line from one of our first ever print ads for Levi’s, back in 1982, and our approach to work and life ever since. Zagging is what we aspire to do every day, from the way we work as a business, to the businesses we create work for – Audi, Axe, Johnnie Walker, Google, Yeo Valley, The Guardian, Barnardo’s, British Airways, to name just a few. BBH was founded in 1982 by John Bartle, Nigel Bogle and John Hegarty. We are now 30 years old and employ over 1000 people across seven offices: London, Singapore, New York, Sao Paulo, Shanghai, Mumbai and Los Angeles.

 

BBH is a full service creative agency for the digital age, providing through-the-line and integrated communications on behalf of some of Britain’s best loved brands. At the heart of everything we do is the marriage of strategy and creativity and we believe this is crucial for every piece of communication, regardless of the channel it is being executed in. We believe that modern businesses and brands don’t need a digital strategy, they need a strategy for the digital world.

Clients

  • Huawei
  • Whitbread
  • ASOS
  • Wolsey
  • Alpen
  • Sol
  • Old El Paso
  • KFC
  • Johnnie Walker
  • Virgin Media
  • Dulux
  • Unicredit
  • Audi
  • Matalan
  • Rugby Football Union
  • Google
  • St John Ambulance
  • Yeo Valley
  • Weetabix Ltd
  • Waitrose Ltd
  • Unilever Plc
  • Guardian News & Media Ltd
  • RAC Motoring Services Ltd
  • Diageo UK Ltd
  • Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd
  • British Airways Plc
  • Barclays Plc
  • Barclaycard
  • Mentos
  • Vigorsol

Sectors

  • Automotive
  • Business to Business
  • Charities
  • Clothing
  • Confectionary
  • Cosmetics & Toiletries
  • Drink - Alcoholic
  • Drink - Soft
  • Financial Services
  • Food
  • Government
  • Household Products
  • Internet
  • Luxury Goods
  • Publishing and Broadcasting
  • Retail
  • Small Electrical Appliances
  • Sport
  • Telecoms
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