The area of Wieden is 1,800,000.0 square meters.
Wieden was created in 1137.
Dan Wieden was born in 1945.
Shrinker's birth name is Max Wieden.
Helge bei der Wieden has written: 'Manufakturen und Fabriken im Jahre 1793 (Historischer Atlas von Mecklenburg / Begrundet von Franz Engel)'
Wilfried Wieden has written: 'Elemente der temporalen Organisation von englischer connected speech' -- subject(s): English language, Phonology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Speech, Speech
It doesn't seem like the Nike Just Do It slogan has been around longer than the mid 1990s, but it has. Dan Wieden of advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy coined the term back in 1988.
'Weed' is 'onkruid' in Dutch. If you mean the verb it is 'onkruid wieden' in Dutch.
The cast of Frivolinas - 1926 includes: Ramper Juan Belmonte Miguel Ligero Blanca Pozas Rosita Rodrigo Eva Stachino Luisa Wieden
Client: FatheadTitle: UrlacherAgency: Wieden + Kennedy, New YorkProduction Company: Smuggler, New YorkDirector: Jun DiazThat's what I've been able to find out. Someone else can contact the Ad Agency and ask them who he is.
'Agency of Record' is just a term used to identify the advertising agency that a company uses. While it's often used incorrectly, it should only be applied in cases where a company has one agency handle all of it's advertising. e.g. You wouldn't say that Wieden+Kennedy is Nike's agency of record because Nike use other agencies throughout the world. DDB Paris handles much of their advertising in France. You could say, however, that Wieden+Kennedy is the agency of record for CareerBuilder.com as W+K is the only advertising agency they use.
Target and Wieden + Kennedy parted ways as of January 2012 after a six-year relationship. Some believe the split was because Target's now former CMO, Michael Francis, was recruited away by JCPenney. His relationship with the agency was strong, but those in charge at Target now butt heads with W+K.
According to the coca-cola company:The new "Open Happiness" ads were created by Wieden + Kennedy in Portland, Ore. The music for both spots features original scores and arrangements by Robert Miller. Miller previously composed classic pieces for award-winningCoca-Cola ads "Heist," "It's Mine" and "Sleepwalker."