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Online
Aviva Group
Aviva Group online advertising
- Aviva brand campaign – David Weir: UK Athletics – March 2008 view
- Aviva brand campaign – Reinaldo Colucci: Aviva Ironman 70.3 – March 2008 view
- Aviva brand campaign – Kelly Holmes: "On camp with Kelly" – March 2008 view
- Aviva brand campaign – Jessica Ennis: UK Athletics (high jump) – March 2008 view
- Aviva brand campaign – Dee Caffari – March 2008 view
- www.six-steps.org (1) – March 2007 view
- www.six-steps.org (2) – March 2007 view
- Emerging markets (1) – March 2007 view
- Proud to be one of the top 50 places where women want to work – March 2007 view
UK
Aviva UK online advertising
- Name Change – Arpanet to Internet – January 2009 view
- Name Change – Beijing to London – January 2009 view
- Name Change – Leningrad to St Petersburg – January 2009 view
- Name Change – Peak XV to Mount Everest – January 2009 view
- Name Change – The Quarrymen to The Beatles – January 2009 view
- Name Change – William Cody to Buffalo Bill – January 2009 view
Australia
Aviva Australia online advertising
- Aviva Ballkids challenge game (1) – January 2007 view
- Aviva Ballkids challenge game (2) – January 2007 view
- Aviva Ballkids challenge game (3) – January 2007 view
Czech Republic
Aviva Czech Republic online advertising
- Talisman – February 2008 view
France
Aviva France online advertising
- Aviva Tennis Open tour 2007 – March 2007 view
Hungary
Aviva Hungary online advertising
- Name change – February 2003 view
Poland
Commercial Union Poland online advertising
- Lottery – June 2006 view
Romania
Aviva Romania online advertising
- Will you ever grow old? Woman (English) – May 2007 view
- Will you ever grow old? Skier (English) – May 2007 view
Turkey
Aviva Turkey online advertising
- Touching the future – February 2007 view