"The laminated book of dreams," was how comedian Bill Bailey jokingly described the plastic-coated Argos catalogue. But 48 years on from its launch, the catalogue is finally coming to an end. The ...
The retailer has dropped the playful ‘Christmas Fool’ character it unveiled last year in favour of a more family-oriented spot it’s hoping will stir customers’ emotions. “The last few years we run ads ...
Despite scrapping its paper catalogue in June after 47-years, Argos has brought out the second chapter in its ‘Book of Dreams’ campaign, which once again taps into the nostalgia that people feel for ...
If you live outside the UK you may not be familiar with Argos, but it’s basically what Americans would have if Sears hadn’t become a complete disaster after the Internet became popular. While they ...
The complete works of Shakespeare or the latest Harry Potter? No. The Argos Catalogue... which is no more. After 47 years, and an astonishing one billion printed, the retailer has pulled the plug.
ARGOS will no longer publish its iconic catalogue, the retailer has announced. The brand has revealed it will be stopping its bi-annual publication of the book as it invests in a more digital approach ...
It's what we all need right now. A good dose of nostalgia and festive memories. If you don't remember the excitement of getting your hands on the Christmas Argos catalogue, then you haven't really ...
Celebrities and social media users have paid tribute to the Argos catalogue after the retailer announced it would no longer print the publication. Nicknamed the “laminated book of dreams” by comedian ...
They say digital is the future. But for Argos, print is still very much in vogue. "Seventy-five per cent of all Irish homes have the current Argos catalogue," says Andy McClelland, head of Argos ...