Luka
Reputation management
Excellent since 1994
21
Awards
In the world's most prestigious competitions
12
Victories
12 Industry Oscars. Cannes Grand Prix. German Design Award, Eventex, BEA World, etc.
16
Categories
Wins in the internal communication, arts, culture, design, education, low budget, social projects categories
25
Years of expertise
1500
Projects
TOP20
Agency in the world
15
National clients
TOP50
Most influential experts in the world
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Luka
Luka is a world-renowned reputation management and communications agency - a team of outstanding professionals with out-of-the-box thinking and a creative approach to the communications process.
We truly believe that we are a different kind of agency - one with an individual approach, the ability to go into detail and think outside the box, unafraid to offer our clients and able to deliver ambitious projects that make a difference at a socio-political level.
We know that customer trust and reputation are our most precious currency and we strive to live up to that. Why?
Because we care.
Luka.lv
Awards
Luka is one of the most renowned agencies in the world Since 2019, its events have been recognised as the best in the world in all the biggest and most prestigious competitions in the world.
Clients
Our clients call themselves our fans
Delving into any project, treating the client's problems as our own and delivering a brilliant result is a self-explanatory goal for us.
Projects
Our latest projects
Reputation management Excellent since 1994
Heartbeats
Somewhere between the rocks and the bright, waxy anthurium flowers, beneath a shower of rose petals and the scent of freshly stained wood, within the light streams of resin and the gentle chime of crystal, we could hear the heart beating – ours, and those representing the 12 countries gathered in the hall.In the spotlight VC4 30th anniversary event
Everyone's life is worthy of cinematography, but not everyone sees it. What would it be like if, for one evening, we were transformed into who we want to be - the movie stars we dream of when watching films and imagining ourselves in place of the person playing the lead role.Exhibition “No age. Just number.”
An extraordinary contemporary art exhibition that addresses age discrimination against seniors in a previously unseen and light-hearted way. The models are ordinary citizens - seniors aged 60 - 93 - presented as fashion icons rather than people approaching the ebb of their lives.Life is a Circus
Often, when we look at artists – especially circus artists – we do so with admiration. Thinking to ourselves, I couldn't do that. But we rarely consider that each of us, whatever our profession, are also circus artists. We too, balance on the edge of stress at rush hour, we too have to juggle budgets and supplier expectations, etc. But what if, for one evening, we looked at the circus artists and saw a reflection of ourselves in them? And in doing so, walked away with a whole lot more confidence in our abilities.A journey of 16 000 steps
A journey through the company's 22 years of existence, with each step representing a path towards growth.Garden of Eden
A unique internal communication event that takes 500 guests to a place of no return – a paradise. So that when they return, they would be better prepared to convince their clients that life on earth can be risk-free too, as long as they are insured.LIAA Mission Latvia
A multi-day series of events including workshops, discussions, evening cultures and more.Behind The Spotlight
The aim of the event was to give the company's employees the opportunity to experience the entire process of creating an event, from concept to realisation, from technical to artistic solutions, through unusual solutions. Literally, by building and realising the event in front of the audience.Coast of Light
Hundreds of non-professional dancers gathered on the seafront for one evening to perform a dance created especially for this campaign. As the sun set, participants created a 7 km long living chain, beginning the dance in unison and lighting the light as a symbol of hope for tomorrow. The event brought together 4 generations from all over the country, most with no dancing skills. The youngest dancer was only a year old, and the oldest was 80.