Vivid has signed the master toy license for online world Moshi Monsters.
Firm to create a range of collector dolls based on the boy band for autumn/winter launch.
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Chapman has appointed Vivid Imaginations as its master toy partner for new pre-school property, Little Charley Bear.
The firm has promoted two of its staff to international positions.
The Animagic range has been awarded a Dr Toy award for one of the best toys for Christmas.
Vivid has expanded sales of its Aardman-licensed Timmy Time range into new European territories.
Vivid’s licensed toy line will be boosted by the addition of new episodes of Aardman’s Timmy Time this month.
Vivid is launching Playmates' iCarly and H2O ranges at ExCeL, based on the Nickelodeon shows.
Exclusive eight-page supplement unveils the firm’s plans for 2009.
Responding to its growing portfolio, Vivid has been on a focused recruitment drive to strengthen its marketing team.
Sales agent Roy Gray is retiring at the end of the year, after 45 years in the business.
Vivid has been boosted by the commissioning of a fourth series of Golden Balls.
Erstwhile Vivid marketing manager Nat Southworth has been appointed to represent Ugobe’s marketing activities across Europe.
Vivid Imaginations has signed a plush licensing deal for TV Loonland's The Owl.
Vivid Imaginations' marketing manager Nat Southworth has left the firm to set up his own consultancy.
Vivid has strengthened its marketing team with a number of new appointments.
Vivid has again teamed up with Endemol to produce an electronic game based on BBC show The Kids Are All Right.
A third series for ITV’s Golden Balls show has further boosted Vivid’s sales of the board game.