PR agency, Azaria, has marked its 20th anniversary by comparing past, present and future in its family report.
The new report compares family life 20 years ago to now, and reviews predictions for 20 years in the future.
Amber Steventon, managing director commented: “It has been interesting to compare family life in 2004, when I first started Azaria, to the current day, and look at predictions for 20 years ahead. Inevitably life continues to change and evolve. It is fascinating how advances in technology will impact on every aspect of birth, marriage and death, as well as education and quality family time.”
Revealing a newly adapted logo to highlight 20 years of expertise, Azaria plans to celebrate in a number of ways throughout the year – watch this space.
Speaking of the big birthday, founder Amber went on to say: “It has been a wonderful, energetic, insightful, productive, fun, happy, crazy 20 years at Azaria, which has flown by in the blink of an eye. From the bottom of my heart, I thank all the clients we have worked with, and all of my team, past and present, for their love, dedication and support. Here’s looking to what the next 20 years brings.”
A few highlights from 2004:
- Mark Zuckerberg launches Facebook.
- Coldplay’s ‘Clocks’ wins a Grammy.
- Janet Jackson has a ‘wardrobe malfunction’ in the Super Bowl XXXVIII half time show.
- Athens holds the Olympic Games.
- MySpace became the first social media site to get one million users.
- The first Mean Girls hits the cinema (with an updated version out now).
- Google launches Gmail.
- Friends airs its final episode (watched by 52.5 million viewers).
- Apple release the iPod Mini.
- Shrek 2 was the biggest US film.
- Robosapien robots were voted The Toy Association’s Toy of the Year.