Manifest have a football team and we’re TOO HOT TO HANDLE. Well, we’ve won three games from three to date, which is, without doubt, Wednesday Powerleague Business League Division Two championship form. Can we build on our early success? Can we gain the promotion that our potential suggests is well within our grasp?
We love Spotify playlists in the Manifest offices, so much so that we’ve decided to set ourselves a little challenge to create topical (but also foot-tappingly awesome) weekly playlists.
This week’s theme is (obviously) Halloween. Currently, the playlist is empty as we all rack our brains for tunes. This is where you come in. Send us your suggestions via the blog, facebook page or tweet us using #manifestunes and we’ll add them to the list.
We’ll then publish the playlist this Friday for you aural pleasure.
Last month the northern office waved goodbye to Huddersfield and said hello to the brand spanking new Leeds office, located right next to the Leeds Liverpool canal.
After 6 years at New North Road, things were starting to get a little cramped, so we upped sticks, packed crates and made a hop, skip and jump down the M62 to Graingers Way (conveniently located right next to a well known wine merchants – score!).
It didn’t take us long to ‘Manifest’ the place up, either, check out the rest of the office after the jump.
We’ve all been there; you’re just taking a gentle stroll down the shops on an overcast Saturday morning when a troupe of fully costumed flamenco dancers suddenly burst into synchronised song and dance. No? Well, if you happened to be in Leeds city centre a few weekends ago, you may well have experienced exactly that. Hot on the heels of the Windsor event (see above) the La Tasca Flamenco Flashmob struck Leeds.
As a means to publicise the new concept/ menu of the La Tasca restaurant in Leeds, Manifest organised a crack team of Flamenco dancers to storm three locations across the city with handclaps, foot-stomps and ‘OLEs’. Over an energetic hour, Millennium Square, The Light complex and Briggate were all subject to quick-fire, spontaneous Spanish dance.
We’ve all been there; you’re just taking a gentle stroll down the shops on an overcast Saturday morning when a troupe of fully costumed flamenco dancers suddenly burst into synchronised song and dance. No? Well, if you happened to be in Leeds city centre a few weekends ago, you may well have experienced exactly that. Hot on the heels of the Windsor event (see below) the La Tasca Flamenco Flashmob struck Leeds.
As a means to publicise the new concept/menu of the La Tasca restaurant in Leeds, Manifest organised a crack team of Flamenco dancers to storm three locations across the city with handclaps, foot-stomps and olés. Over an energetic hour, Millennium Square, The Light complex and Briggate were all subject to quick-fire, spontaneous Spanish dance.
Manifest London needs you! (well, we need a PR and social media account manager to be precise!)
Manifest is not like other PR agencies. We’re shaking the dust from the PR industry and we need a PR and social media account manager to join the revolution.
Not just any account manager, though. We need someone who is looking for something different to the big, slow-moving agencies. Someone who is a media junkie, who has creativity in their bones and who is willing to break the mould in order to achieve something remarkable. We need someone who is passionate about the work they do and the success of their clients. Oh, and you need to make a decent brew too.
Joining our award-winning London PR team, you’ll be pivotal in delivering genuinely groundbreaking campaigns for a portfolio of clients that range from consumer technology to craft beer, innovating both online and offline to achieve amazing results.
So send us your CV to iwouldliketowork@manifestlondon.co.uk and one main reason why we should have a chat. No ‘gurus’, no luvvie-darlings and no agencies please – just those people who think differently.
Interested? Then you might be wondering what it’s like working at Manifest. Here are some clues…