




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.
Bringing PAPIER and paste to the streets in style.
We took London by storm with a vibrant wild-posting campaign that transformed the cityscape, reaching from the bustling alleys of Soho to the chic avenues of Notting Hill. The streets were drenched in a sea of pink. With bold checkerboard artwork and striking visuals, Papier made its guerrilla debut, turning urban walls into art galleries and sparking curiosity everywhere.
Paste-ups and mega posters strategically claimed high-traffic spots, blending bold design with minimalist impact to create a head-turning spectacle. The campaign’s clean, confident aesthetic embodied the spirit of Papier: bold, stylish, and unforgettable.
Saatchi Gallery have returned to work with UNCLE on this year’s ‘Beyond Fashion’ exhibit. We hit London with a dominating flyposting campaign that left the city intrigued by their decisive turquoise artwork. With megasites on Brick Lane and blocks across the rest of the city this one was hard to miss – as is the collection showing now at the gallery.
Another Man magazine present SHASHIN RON at Dazed 180 studios. The exhibition showcases the printed words and moving images from the Summer/Autumn 2024 issue, featuring global artists and photographers. Editor-in-chief Ellie Grace Cumming emphasizes, “Photography and visual essays are at the heart of our reimagined magazine. This exhibition honors the remarkable global talent behind our dynamic and thought-provoking first issue.” UNCLE got the poster up across London to spread the word.
It’s that time of year again when racing returns to Berlin for the E-Prix. This was the cities tenth year hosting the Formula E event and sees world class drivers come together to showcase the pinnacle of electric motorsport engineering. The event itself delivered an adrenaline filled weekend that was complimented by the posters UNCLE got out on the streets of the city.
Crunchy Roll are bringing Anime to the masses whilst championing the art form. The streaming service offers the largest selection of Anime compared with any other platform which has been a sure-fire way to attract customers worldwide. The electric blue poster struck London streets courtesy of UNCLE.
Taking over Bristol this summer is Outer Town – the city’s latest independent multi venue festival. Coming off the back of a sold out 2023, the event promises an even better 24 thanks to the addition of the brand-new main stage in the Trinity Centre. Expect vegan food, DIY stalls and other local offerings. UNCLE decked out the streets to spread the word.
The international avant garde performance artist David Hoyle has spent decades redefining artistic boundaries in an eclectic array of mediums. His residency at Aviva Studios named ‘Please Feel Free to Ignore My Work’ spans from the screen to the canvas in the form of a variety show with an anarchistic undertone. UNCLE took the opportunity to get Hoyle to the site of poster blocks around Manchester to bring a performance element to the campaign to reflect his show.
Disco Boy is a 2023 film from the director Giacomo Abbruzzese and tells the story of a French Foreign Legion member and a guerilla fighter. The project is Abbruzzese’s first time on the lead of a film and stars Franz Rogowski in the leading role. It competed for the Golden Bear award at the 73rd Berlin film festival. UNCLE brought the mirage of purple and blue posters to London’s streets to get more eyes on the project.
Manchester’s most famous music festival Parklife came to UNCLE to spread the word via flyposting across the city. Their teaser artwork featured an illustration reminiscent of a comic strip in a striking red, yellow and blue to begin the run up to the summer music season. Only thing left to wonder is who will be playing? The streets will know first, courtesy of UNCLE.
Hollywood Authentic took to the streets of London courtesy of UNCLE to draw in readers ahead of their latest issue. At the core of the magazine consistently takes a personal approach to photography style, aiming to draw the onlooker in with a sense of tangible closeness. The greyscale posters and chosen cover image successfully create an intrigue working like magic throughout the city.
Elrow is a staple of the ‘past dark’ music scene; known for their outlandish, downright funky theming and stellar lineups, it’s no surprise that have carved out the path they have. Manchester was home to a collection of their colourful posters to promote their upcoming night at the Warehouse Project to begin the festive season.
New event space in Manchester Factory International is hosting a plethora of events that UNCLE has been supporting across the city. Free Your Mind is an interactive, immersive Matrix themed show that delivers a journey into the film’s world via dance, sound and music. Not only that but it looks at the history of Manchesters industrial and technological history and future to answer questions like ‘can we break free? And do we even want to?’.
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.
Boiler Room and Amsterdam are what might be called the perfect pairing; the alternative city is host to all things intriguing and their nightlife is no different. When the renowned electronic collective approached UNCLE to make the pair tangible to the streets, we were happy to oblige. Their red and purple posters brought the underground into focus in the iconic Dutch city.
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.
Already a staple of the British music scene when it comes to clubbing culture and electronic soundscapes The Warehouse Project came to UNCLE for a trip overseas. With jet-black artwork and abstract white detailing, the design made for an intriguing one that left the streets of Amsterdam with questions that WHP were happy to answer. UNCLE taking the brand to new heights.
UNCLE was a part of a moment filled with legacy over the bank holiday weekend, playing an integral role in bringing life to Notting Hill Carnival. The event comes to London streets once a year in an extravaganza of fashion, music, food and culture and never fails to spark joy amongst its attendees. Our clients cut through the crowds this summer as they were backdrop to a weekend packed with entertainment.
Riot Party are having fun causing a scene in the north with their upcoming event that champions the power of the community. The safe spaces they’ve created for their supporters have continued to grow in popularity with help courtesy of UNCLE who couldn’t resist bringing attention to the cause in Manchester.
Modern Films are working on the release of Sick of Myself, a new film branded an ‘unromantic comedy’ that is surreal, satirical and squirm-inducing. It aims to push both its characters and the watcher to their limits – now showing in cinemas across the UK and Ireland. Its visually intriguing cover drummed up excitement for the release courtesy of UNCLE.
Marley Morrison’s Sweetheart, with its blue skies and sun-drenched Dorset coast, is a far cry from the streets of London. Called a “good-natured caravan park romance” by the Guardian, we helped spread the word with this poster campaign that brought a bit of love and sun to the capital.