Comedian Ed Gamble has been forced to change the poster for his current tour, Hot Diggity Dog, as the original fell foul of TfL’s junk food ad rules.
TfL refuses controversial campaign that claims social media is ‘killing Muslims’
TfL has refused a controversial out-of-home campaign by social networking site Muzz.com that claims ‘social media is killing Muslims.’
TfL wins prestigious £1m prize with tube moquette inspired campaign
TfL snaps up £1m prize that will see it splashed across Outernet and the Evening Standard newspaper
ASA upholds complaints about TfL adverts promoting Ulez charges
The Advertising Standards Association has upheld two out of six complaints made about recent TfL TV, radio and press adverts regarding Ulez.
Samsung partners with TfL to re-imagine Tube map for first time in 90 years
Samsung has partnered with Transport for London (TfL) to re-imagine Harry Beck’s iconic 1933 tube map design for the first time in 90 years.
‘We All Make London’: Mayor of London campaign celebrates diversity
A bold new Mayor of London campaign, spearheaded by the Elephant Room, showcases London’s diversity and promotes mutual respect.
TfL begins search for new commercial media partners
Transport for London (TfL) has announced it is to begin its search for media partners to manage the UK’s largest network’s advertising space.
In pictures: TfL celebrates a century of advertising with seminal poster exhibition
Transport for London’s (TfL) poster exhibition look back at the network’s early history of posters – from political advertising to brand commissions.
Burberry takeover of Bond Street station slammed amid commuter chaos
Burberry’s Fashion Week takeover of Bond Street station in central London has been widely criticised by commuters as it led to mass confusion.
‘The power of visibility’: how The WayBack captured the past on TfL’s digital screens
The Wayback’s Dan Cole and Global’s Anto Chioccarelli speak about visibility, the competition and the importance of out-of-the-box creative thinking.