IP Pixel
IP Pixel is a Chicago, United States based digital creative agency owned by Publicis Groupe and an operating unit of Starcom Mediavest Group.
Private | |
Industry | Digital Agency |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Chicago, United States |
Key people | Jeff Marshall, SVP Nick Yecke, VP |
Parent | Publicis |
Website | www.ippixel.com |
History
IP Pixel was founded in 2003 by Nicholas Yecke, John Rafferty, and Jen Schreiber then members of Starcom IP - Starcom WorldWide, held by the Publicis Groupe. In 2007, Publicis restructured Pixel into a fully integrated part of its Starcom MediaVest Group.[1]
Notable clients
IP Pixel's clients include: PetSmart, LEGO, Nintendo, Mattel, Miller, ESPN, Allstate, Walgreens, H&R Block, Washington Mutual, Beam Global, McDonald's, Feeding America.
Pro bono clients include: Global Giving, Lambda Legal.
Awards
- 2007, Finalist, IAB Mixx Awards - Super Rich Media - Nintendo Wii
- 2007, Finalist, Webby Awards – WaMu TrappedBanker.com[2] and Allstate "It Takes A Thief"[3]
- 2007, Finalist, The Journal of Financial Advertising and Marketing Media Strategy Awards – Allstate, "It Takes A Thief"
- 2007 Silver Winner – Retail Advertising & Marketing Association RACie Awards – PetSmart Online Circular Ads
- 2006 Bronze Cyber Lion, WaMu TrappedBanker.com
- 2006 Co-Presenter - 2006 Yahoo! Creative Conference. Chicago
- 2006 Myers Media Innovation & Creativity Platinum Award – Allstate 24 (TV series) Sponsorship, LEGO Revenge of the Brick
- 2005, Finalist, AdWeek Buzz Awards, Allstate – 24 (TV series) Sponsorship
- 2005 AdWeek Buzz Awards - LEGO Revenge of the Brick Campaign
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References
- "MediaPost Publications - SMG Eyes 'Agency Of The Future,' Expands Creative Services Role - 19 December 2007". Archived from the original on 27 February 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2007.
- Webby Nominees Archived 20 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- Webby Nominees Archived 20 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
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