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At Ruschke und Partner, there’s always something going on. A new account, a new colleague, a new project. In this section you can find out what we’re up to at the moment, what drives us, and what we’re proud of. Short, sweet, and right to the point. Enjoy!

Successful mailing formats for DELL

This summer, Scotland is hosting the Commonwealth Games. From July 23, 4,500 athletes and over 1 million visitors are expected in Glasgow. DELL is supporting this event as the official IT supplier, which includes responsibility for ensuring the necessary infrastructure.

Ruschke und Partner are in turn supporting DELL in the format conception, production and provision of targeted mailing campaigns for this fantastic event. Sophisticated "door-opener" campaigns and eye-catching direct mail formats have been implemented to achieve high response rates for the UK market.

Commemorative Publication for World Cup Winners

54, 74 and 90 stand for the three years Germany in which won the World Cup - its greatest footballing successes. The German Football Association (DFB) invited every living German World Cup winner to the "World Cup Winners' Festival". An exclusive commemorative publication was released for this very special occasion.

The conception and creation of the commemorative "World Cup Winners' Festival" publication was awarded by the DFB on the basis of a pitch. Ruschke und Partner were able to convince the DFB with the concept they presented and win the tender. The quality publication presents 60 pages of historic highlights and personal stories from the World Cup winners.

100 years of Minds in Motion

In 2014 the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research Frankfurt is celebrating its 100th anniversary. As part of a celebratory event on 28 May 2014, the institute opened an exhibition entitled "Minds in Motion", which is dedicated to the history of research and the modern institute's current topics.

Ruschke und Partner is responsible for the creating the idea for the exhibition and the accompanying commemorative German/English publication, as well as for the conception, design and realization. The exhibition, which spans a total of five stations in the modern institute building on the Riedberg campus, can be visited by the public by prior appointment.