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Creative Twist - Popular Snack During Chinese New
Popular Snack During Chinese New
3 times mentioned • Kira Tze • 27 October 2021

Popular Snack During Chinese New

Wing Heong gets consumers debating about 'bak kwa' and 'rougan'. Bak kwa (Chinese dried meat) is a popular snack during Chinese New Year and Wing Heong Food Industries, one of the popular bak kwa brands in Malaysia, wanted to raise awareness about the brand and make itself relatable to consumers, including those from the younger generation.

Instead of doing usual digital ads, it put a creative twist to it by getting consumers to debate which was the more popular term for Chinese dried meat - bak kwa or rougan.
Creative Twist - Petaling Jaya
Petaling Jaya
507 times mentioned • Awie Rafael • 07 November 2018

Petaling Jaya

Scentales is an online florist located in Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya (PJ). We source for the freshest and highest quality local flowers and imported flowers to design our bouquet.

We specialize in bringing a modern and creative twist to our hand bouquet and products. We also provide floral services to weddings, events, table and vase arrangements.
Creative Twist - Provide Customers
Provide Customers
96 times mentioned • Aysar Azka • 24 October 2018

Provide Customers

Epico Events was born out of a desire to create a truly client-focused agency with a strong creative twist to provide our customers and clients with the utmost satisfaction. The business was founded by a team of energy-driven individual in 2014, following a dream to have a small, bespoke yet passionate, creative and experienced team.

We specialise on all kind of corporate events and advertisement in Malaysia.
Creative Twist - Geometric Patterns
Geometric Patterns
13 times mentioned • Tyi Jie • 27 November 2017

Geometric Patterns

Striking geometry The popularity of patterned tiles shows no signs of waning, and this year tile layouts have an even more creative twist. Focus has also moved to the walls, where geometric patterns create an eye-catching feature on bare walls or when surrounding baths and washbasins.Subway, basket-weave, windmill and the classic herringbone will be styles that come to fore from wall-to-wall; striking geometric designs will create a striking statement; parquet patterns will make an effortless leap from the floor to the walls.
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