







Parklife came to UNCLE with one goal: get people talking. They dropped a teaser campaign that had everyone buzzing, with BRAT-green posters popping up across Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield. Fans quickly picked up on the vibrant colour, speculating it was a nod to Charli XCX‘s album art.
The bold green 4 sheets were impossible to miss, claiming prime spaces to make sure the message hit home. With massive displays and a powerful presence, the campaign ensured that Parklife stood out as the place to catch Charli XCX next summer.
Adidas Originals have a style to suit all occasions – from Sambas diverse set of colour combos, the timeless appeal of classic Superstars and even Spezials, the potential game-changer, poised to define the next season’s footwear trends. Despite the Originals differences, the Adidas brand has become a globally recognized symbol adorning pavements worldwide. UNCLE went bold with blocks, megasites paste ups in Liverpool, Manchester and London to make as much impact as the footwear.
Retail and community space SEVENSTORE are hosting an exclusive launch of the Air Max DN in store on March 12th. Baltic Market will be supplying a sensory food journey, and the night will be soundtracked with live music from local selectors. Liverpool streets saw takeovers galore with 4 sheet blocks dominating ahead of the event to make sure the city was listening.
UNCLE worked with Modern Films on the launch of new feature documentary ‘Tish’ with a campaign that covered the length of the UK to shed a new light the deindustrialisation of the north of England in the 70s and 80s. The film examines the life’s work of Tish Murtha, who, with an unfiltered lens, captured the impact of Thatcherism in England via photography.
King Khamelion aka Taylor Dacosta is a modern-day creative who has explored the scope of acting, dance and art bringing a flair to all. The self-professed lover of all things creative made a good match for UNCLE to take things nationwide with a campaign that covered the country from one corner to another.
Is it still summer without any shade(s)? Ray-Ban are bringing bold, bright and bio-based frames this summer – available in their classic sun lenses for every style statement. The artwork was envisioned by Donna Adi who infused it with a unique perspective to make a splash on the streets of London and Liverpool.