Welcome
We believe that ideas should entertain.
We believe that ideas must achieve results.
We believe that ideas should be news.
We believe that our brands should be famous.
We believe in sustainability.
We believe that ideas can change the world.
In 10 years of being founded we have won 24 awards for creativity.
100% of our campaigns have had positive results for our clients.
And most importantly, we had a great time.
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Our team
Coco Luyo
Executive Creative Director
Bruno Reggiardo
General Creative Director
Claudia Rospigliosi
Art Director
Lucia Valverde
Project Manager
Patty De la Cuba
Production Director
Carlos Casariego
Art director
Zdenka Puh
Brand Director
Daniel Chirinos
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Customers say it
We believe in creativity as a means to achieve objectives. The agency not only provides that, but also that push that makes things happen, ideas are just ideas, if they do not have an execution that is taken care of in detail, at the right times and seeking to achieve results.
Ros Vilcarromero
Plaza Vea
Few know Marilyn for her fight for a more just world. In 1955, he helped Ella Fitzgerald overcome a clear case of racism and play at the fashionable venue of the time, convincing the owner to hire Fitzgerald in exchange for her presence every night Ella sang. Small-big gestures are what change people's lives. Monroe is not only named after Marilyn; Monroe is an agency made up of a team that lives with the same fighting spirit that she had.
Chacho Wu
Special Olympics
We loved their creativity and way of working, they are very dedicated, thorough and always willing to help, they are flexible and keep us up to date with the progress of the projects, when a problem occurs they do everything possible to solve it instead of worrying us. They never see problems, they see opportunities for improvement.
Alexandra Romero
Romex / Innato
It is very difficult to find someone who takes a naive proposal to change the world, believes in it, and quickly finds the words to convince others that it is doable. That's what the Reading Committee found in Coco Luyo and Monroe.