The clients vary from National TV channel RTL, banks such as ING and BGL, NGOs such as Caritas and Faitrade, along with other Luxembourgish known companies…
the Advertising agencies calling upon my styling services are :
IP ipl.lu
CROSSFIRE crossfireagency.com
SKIN welcometoskin.com
RADAR thisisradar.com
MEDIATION mediation-sa.lu
FRAMEART MEDIA frameart.lu
PLAN K plan-k.lu
COMED comed.lu
IDP idp.lu
RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg is the main television channel in Luxembourg, broadcasting in Luxembourgish.
RTL 5 minutes is Luxembourgish news in French language for all the non speakers living at the borders of the country.
RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg is the main television channel in Luxembourg, broadcasting in Luxembourgish.
RTL English is Luxembourgish news in the English language for all the non speakers living in the country.
The ING Group is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services ..... private banking services are offered in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and various countries in Asia and Central Europe.
BGL BNP Paribas (formerly Banque Générale du Luxembourg or BGL) is a Luxembourg bank founded on 29 September 1919. Since May 2009, the bank has been a member of the BNP Paribas group. It is the fifth-largest bank in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and is the country's second-largest employer.
BGL BNP Paribas was ranked as the top bank in Luxembourg based on tier 1 capital by The Banker magazine in a 2014 ranking.
DEMY SCHANDELER was founded in 1949 and remains to this day a family business, led by the three grandsons of the founder Dominique "Demy" Schandeler.
The company has grown up healthy over the decades, improving over the years to become one of the largest in Luxembourg. It enjoys a solid inking in the Luxembourg economy and has developed a loyal and important clientele, from all walks of life in Luxembourg; individuals, associations, private and public institutions.
It all started with bus connections, started to transport workers to work or students to their school. It was necessary to cover the needs of public transport in Luxembourg. The 1960s saw the emergence of the first organized trips abroad to bring tourists to the seaside, in the mountains or in a big city. Gradually, the company grew up around a core few pioneers of the journey.
Immobilière Pierre Weydert is a real estate and promotional agency specializing in the design of housing residences framed in Luxembourg. Its apartments adapted for people 60+ or with reduced mobility are for sale or rent.
Have you ever wondered who made your clothes? How and to what are paid workers? Our clothes made a long journey before reaching the shelves of the stores, passing into the hands of cotton producers, spinners, weavers, dyers and others.
About 60 million people work to make our clothes. 70% are in Asia, 80% are women who often work in unworthy conditions. Human rights violations are accumulating: poverty wages, moral and sexual harassment, trade union repression, child labor, unsustainable work schedules, repeated accidents, exposure to toxic substances, pollution.
The RETHINK YOUR CLOTHES campaign aims to launch the debate around this issue. It seeks to show that another way of consuming is possible: more responsible and more aware of social and ecological issues.
Fairtrade Lëtzebuerg a.s.b.l. is an NGO committed to fair trade between producers in the South and consumers in Luxembourg. The non-profit association founded in 1992 is a member of the international Fairtrade system.
Caritas Luxembourg helps the poorest people in Luxembourg and abroad.
Caritas Luxembourg acts for the well-being of men and women, and in particular those who are excluded, helpless or deprived, regardless of their origin, age, nationality or philosophical or religious opinion.
27Names launched an international campaign, the Rules of Play, on November 21, 2018, to advocate for better communication and collaboration across Europe. At the heart of the campaign is a short film centred around 27 delegates meeting in Schengen, the crossroads of Europe. The plot twist? All of the delegates are kids.
Using the common language of play, the kids come together to compose a new treaty: “everyone’s welcome, try new stuff, listen, play fair and have fun”. With all of the division we see in today’s world, these kids inspire us to become better communicators. The Rules of Play campaign has been launched to celebrate 10 years of 27Names – a network of live communication agencies across Europe.