Google, the world’s largest search engine reveals secret to its success ! An interesting interactive ad (for Weetabix) really well thought. www.InsideyourSearch.com
Google, the world’s largest search engine reveals secret to its success ! An interesting interactive ad (for Weetabix) really well thought. www.InsideyourSearch.com
We introduced to the ingenious guerrilla art of Philippe Deliere aka Poster Boy exactly one year ago today (pure coincidence – see article here). How appropriate to praise his newer work today. Here is a compilation of collages created by Deliere using print magazine cut-outs. The guy really has a great sense of visual narration.
This brilliantly executed campaign for the “No Scratchy Label” concept of Hanes is so simple and so effective. Unfortunately I am unable to locate the agency that produced this but stay tuned in the comments to see who it is.
What an excellent campaign idea by the DDB Berlin for the latest Ikea Delivery Campaign ! Announcing their free delivery service, I wish the delivery could arrive like that rather than build everything…
When you think about it, this type of campaign would not need the whole photoshoot process, this is such an easy Photoshop work, basically MORE inside the post
For the release of their iconic frames in a rainbow of colors Ray Ban – Thomas Rusch shot a modern Pop Art interpretation of an Andy Warhol style for the new Ray-Ban Colorize campaign. Directed by the creative mind of Kele Dobrinski, and the beautiful make up work of Loni Baur
The print campaign was followed up by a series of tv spots shot by the incredible crew over at Psyop.
Mini Cooper celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Am I Collective worked with agency Blackriver FC on the “Through the Ages” (viral) campaign that features typographic elements creating the shape of the car. Each phrase represents a specific era in time.
After the print campaign Am I Collective suggested the idea of using its illustrations in an animation. Blackriver FC was quite keen and loved Am I Collective’s treatment, giving them the go-ahead and creative freedom to create a viral ad that matches the Mini Cooper’s playfulness and energy.
Smoky eyes and gapped-teeth, there’s nothing more sexy ! Georgia May Jagger is the new face for Hudson Jeans Spring/Summer 2010 Campaign. The 17 year old progeny of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall said at the end of the Hudson (promo) Video a memorable quote to remind us of why we like her, “My mum is Jerry Hall and my father is Mick Jagger. People say I have great genes.” Great jeans indeed.
G-Nie Arambulo’s Boysen print ad campaign ‘Flowers’ won a Bronze Campaign Lion at the 2009 Cannes International Advertising Festival. This was the second ever Cannes Lion award won by the Philippines and first ever in the print category. The brief seemed straightforward – make flowers out of paint splashes – but it was indeed a simply-said idea with a much more complex process. Arambulo explained that every single part of the photographs [each petal, each color, each stem] was done individually with actual splatters of Boysen Paint, high powered, high-speed flash, a Hasselblad camera, and a Phase One Digital back. The project required “perfect timing, along with the right combination of lights, equipment, skill, and perseverance.” From a distance the ads may look like any other old photographs of flowers but get a little closer and it is clear they are far beyond that. These flowers were not from mother nature but, rather, man-made through and through.
A pretty cool commercial for the last Alfa Romeo Mito: Let’s play Space Invader on the top of a building – Nice work from production Houses : Buddy Films / Spy Films
Credits:
Client: Alfa Romeo
Agency: Saffirio.Tortelli.Vigoriti
Directors: Alex & Steffen
Production House(s): Buddy Films / Spy Films
Executive Producer(s): Antonello Filosa / Carlo Trulli
Post Production: Unexpected
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The Beautiful Raquel Zimmermann stars in the latest Hermes Ad Campaign shot by Eric Valli at the famous Sweden’s Ice Hotel
Looks cold but cozy and huh… high heels in the snow im not sure !? Especially a $700 pair ! But i guess its up too you girls…
Photographer Doug Rosa needs little introduction, you have seen his work in i Pod, Bulgari, Chanel, Cadillac, Visa and many more product advertisements. I have chosen some of my favorite product shots to feature here. I love the vintage feel of the perfume series which seems to have been shot in water. The series’ palette and blending of colors is almost hypnotizing. His minimalistic products sets shot on white backgrounds are equally captivating though in a very different way than his products shot on black backgrounds which give this halo effect to his subject. Enjoy his work..which is your favorite?
This commercial is fabulous! The creature that reminds me of the soon to be released film, “Where the Wild Things Are”, is so unbelievable lovable. He grows with love and the family can not stop loving him, so he grows out of their car and they have to buy the SEAT Altea Xl to fit their enormous love monster. The score is brilliant, it ads to the drama and makes it the story even funnier. I absolutely fell in love with this commercial.
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Client: SEAT, S.A.
Agency: ATLETICO INTERNATIONAL BARCELONA
Production Company: The Gang films
Director: Sebastién Grousset
Account manager: Christian Benneyt
Executive Creative Director: Ardnt Dallmann
Creative Director: Pepe Colomer & Josep Maria Basora
Art Director: Paolo Furlan
Copywriter: Lydia Beltri Bages
Agency Producer: Roger Lairisa
Country: Spain
thanks to IHAVEANIDEA for the tip
South East Asia brings us one of the most humorous of ad campaigns for a children’s play product: Play-Doh – Safe no matter what you make. One would definitely assume these ads are not targeted at the children themselves but, rather, at the younger generation of parents that would view these pictures and not create an unnecessary angry protest about it.
To those with a sense of humor and an accepting view of reality, flipping through a magazine and coming across these would cause quite the chuckle. Surely children [or the majority of them at least] wouldn’t actually mold such intricately creepy Play-Doh sculptures as these that would tend to make a parent very, very worried. They are merely implying that Play-Doh is better for children than, say, playing violent video games, copying their overly rebellious teenage brother’s actions, or watching R-rated movies.
Created by Ecuadorian advertising agency: La Facultad, this beautiful campaign shot by Ramiro Salazar for Tame Fly Ecuador Airlines is inviting you to discover Ecuador in a beautiful way… Thankd to AdsofTheWorld for those beautiful hi-re images
What a great advertising coming from Mexico. Created by Cru de Ladies, for notebook brand Scribe. Created in only 2 weeks, this commercial is really well done, looks like living in a paper world… Using Nuke, After effects, 3dmax and Photoshop, Crue de Ladies hit strong for this 1 minute TV commercial.