Online Order for Brazil’s progress
2018 may have been the year of the World Cup, but for Brazilians, the event that will be far more wide-reaching is the upcoming presidential elections. In October, more than 140 million voters…
North America’s hottest new street artist comes to Sao Paulo
Photographed only with a mask covering his entire face. Filmed only if his voice is distorted. No interview audio recordings are allowed making journalists’ work difficult as they have…
With so many advances, will the lamps continue to transmit light?
Almost 150 years ago, Thomas Edison realized that by heating a carbon rod to a certain temperature, it emitted light and thereby created the first marketable incandescent bulb…
Sherlock São Paulo comes to Rio
Some of the Sherlock Communications São Paulo team landed in gorgeous Rio de Janeiro recently for a well deserved escape from the winter cold for a weekend of strategic…
Sherlock SP Team Supports Brazilian Rugby
In keeping with our Anglo-Irish-Brazilian roots, we love rugby here, and are proud supporters of Brazil’s rugby team! The Sherlock São Paulo team went out last Friday to show our support for the Tupis…
Video highlights Brazil’s most important anti-corruption team
We are really proud of this film we made for client Transparency International’s Anti Corruption Award 2016, won by Operação Lava Jato. Many congratulations the team and a big thank you to Judge…
Time to smile as Sherlock wins iFunny account
iFunny might be renowned for its humorous memes, but when one of the United States’ most popular entertainment apps sets its sights on Brazil it is no laughing matter…
Collinson Group choses Sherlock to build brand awareness in Brazil
As you may have read in The Holmes Report, we’re very happy to announce that London-based Collinson Group has appointed Sherlock to oversee its corporate PR programme in Brazil…
A view from the games – PR Week interview
PR Week recently ran this interview on us, asking our perspective on the Olympics from on the ground in Rio de Janeiro. You can read the original article here…
Was a staged robbery really part of the Olympic opening ceremony?
While the 2014 World Cup featured many tasteless examples of opulence and sponsors’ champagne dos, the Olympics organisers seem to have learned some imporant lessons from FIFA…