HISTORY
Kubis Interactive is a Digital Advertising Agency, founded in 2008, that has enjoyed constant growth throughout the years. Their credo states that the agency believes in long relationships and, judging by the fact that they have clients older than 5 years, it seems they "walk the talk".
Kubis Interactive is a Digital Advertising Agency, founded in 2008, that has enjoyed constant growth throughout the years. Their credo states that the agency believes in long relationships and, judging by the fact that they have clients older than 5 years, it seems they "walk the talk".
The credo also states that their strengths are their people, many of which have been with the agency since inception and that they always guarantee and even surpass the promised results for their clients.
SPECIFIC
SPECIFIC
An agency loyal to its people, with great relationships with their long-standing clients and with a strong creative side, an agency to watch out for in the next couple of years.
BEST WORKS
2015 // Grolsch - The Youtube Synthesizer
BEST WORKS
2015 // Grolsch - The Youtube Synthesizer
Using only clever editing and a mostly unknown feature of Youtube, with zero programming, they developed an interactive synthesizer on which anyone can play music. They transformed the simple Youtube film into something extremely creative.
2015 // Dove - Real beauty is you
For Women's day, they launched an integrated digital campaign for Dove, with the aim of empowering women all over the country to feel beautiful no matter what. Users could select their friends from Facebook and Dove, along one of the most used online dictionaries, put their profile photos right next to the definition of the word "beautiful".
This is the first ever radio show on video, live-streamed from a Grolsch Pub. It’s one of the first in digital branded content.
2014 // Ursus - Virtual T-shirt
Ursus launched "Seara Ursus", a national campaign that awarded a t-shirt every 15 seconds to our consumers. To activate it digitally, they've installed a virtual screen at one of the most crowded subway stations in the city. The Kinect based installation allowed passers-by to try on a digital t-shirt.