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Invading Waverley

My trips to Waverley station a couple of weeks back (to take a train, I hasten to add. I’m not a spotter…) were much brightened by the fact that two of our recent campaigns were occupying pole position on the ultravision sites above the main station concourse.

To the left (just above WHSmith) we had our brilliantly successful campaign for s1jobs.com, entreating passers-by to post their CV on the s1jobs database. (Feel free. You never know what might happen..?)

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And to the right, above Boots and the baguette shop, we had the third execution in the series of posters launching parclife, a new housing brand in Edinburgh, named, designed and now promoted by ours truly. Looking gloriously sunny amidst the early morning station gloom.

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To say it was the icing on the cake when the s1jobs animation appeared on the screen that runs the news headlines alongside the train times, might make you worry for me. But it was 7:30 in the morning and it did brighten my day.

Passing through again yesterday, I’m sorry to say that the s1 campaign has had its moment in the sun at the station for now. But you can still catch the parclife campaign. Enquiries to their website are going great guns as far as we can tell. Feel free to boost the traffic figures by clicking here.

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