UNICEF seeks agency for global roll out of online gift service
Posted in: UncategorizedLONDON – UNICEF hopes to raise vital funds through the global roll out of its virtual gift giving programme, Inspired Gifts.
LONDON – UNICEF hopes to raise vital funds through the global roll out of its virtual gift giving programme, Inspired Gifts.
Orbital founder Paul Hartnoll has created the soundtrack for the latest Volkswagen Golf ad by DDB.
(TrendHunter.com) AccuBraille is a new module which enables the embossing of Braille dots on all sorts of packages. Braille is now mandatory in the EU on pharmaceutical packaging. This was enough for Bobst, the well-known Swiss manufacturer of cardboard processing machines, to dedicate a team of 5 people for 18 mont…
(TrendHunter.com) The unique and sexy “Her” Chair by designer Fabio Novembre draws inspiration from the body of a curvy female. The design has the right curves and contours to hug your body for an exciting and comfortable rest.
The “Her” Chair, which is being produced by Casamania, is currently showcased at the Mila…
On the heels of last week’s Erik Estrada commercial for Bloom, BooneOakley stages a mock rebellion for the supermarket chain featuring jealous muffin bottoms who are incensed over Bloom’s sale of scrumptious muffin tops. There’s a Web site, a MySpace page and more online antics—but why confine the hilarity to the Internet? The promotion includes events in several South Carolina locations (including Clemson U.) at which “the four members of C.R.U.M.B., the Coalition of Really United Muffin Bottoms, crash an ostensible Bloom promotion for its new line of blueberry muffin tops.†They’re known as “Bloomberry Muffins,†by the way. A few years back, Bloom dropped a giant jumbo muffin from one of its billboards, crushing a car below. All good reasons to avoid South Carolina. (Kidding. Great state. Tasty muffins.) In the videos, it’s not clear which muffin Erik Estrada plays.
—Posted by David Gianatasio
LONDON – Fun Text, a mobile phone application that combines the text-based content of SMS with the rich media of MMS, is to provide its service to customers of mobile phone network 3.
LONDON – WFCA looks set to scoop the £15m UK ad account for French financial services company Axa after its competitor Euro RSCG was knocked out of the two-way final round.
LONDON – A former college classmate of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is taking legal action against the billionaire entrepreneur, seeking to cancel Facebook’s legal claim to its name.
LONDON – AOL’s Platform A advertising division served ads to more than 170 mllion US internet users last month, making it the most prolific ad network in the US, according to figures from research company comScore.
LONDON – Amazon will create 1000 new jobs in the UK with more to follow with the opening of its distribution centre in Swansea.
A Woman’s hand can heal, teach, inspire, and comfort.
It can also deliver a wicked head-slap when the ref’s not looking.
Advertising Agency: Garrison Hughes, Pittsburgh USA
Creative Directors: Bill Garrison, David Hughes
Art Director: Corinne Stenander
Copywriter: Michael Giunta
Photography: Corbis
Published: April 2008
We celebrate the delicate flower that is Woman.
As well as the beauty of one delicate flower drilling the other delicate flower into the ground.
Advertising Agency: Garrison Hughes, Pittsburgh USA
Creative Directors: Bill Garrison, David Hughes
Art Director: Corinne Stenander
Copywriter: Michael Giunta
Photography: Corbis
Published: April 2008
Via ScampBlog comes this spot from Fallon’s UK office for Budweiser. The one thing that jumps out immediately is that it’s a :60 (when was the last time you saw a :60 in the US that wasn’t a launch spot for a major brand.)
The second is that it’s another in a line of UK TV spots that fetishize the rural American South (Levi’s UK advertising did a good job of this.) Not criticizing, but it’s always fascinating to see an outsider’s take on something uniquely American. To the Brits, the rural South is uniquely and authentically American.
Third is there’s no product sell. It’s a nice minute-long movie about a band that uses instruments made of Budweiser bottles. No lovingly lit pour shots, no hot chicks in bikinis and all the other clichés of American beer advertising. Shot by Harmony Korine, a noted avant-garde movie director best know for his debut film Kids, my only question here is what role did the agency actually play? Did they come to Korine with the idea “rural Southern band plays with instruments made from Budweiser bottles. Go.” Or did they have the basic action plotted out and Korine just added detail, tone and style? I sort of hope it’s the former.
For although many creative purists will look down on an agency for engaging a director at that stage, one of the biggest lessons we have to learn from the digital age is that it can’t always be about the copywriter and art director team anymore. That we need to engage and involve other people– be they technologists, user experience experts or film directors– early on and collaborate with them fully. The result can be something as charming as the spot above.
(TrendHunter.com) As a statement against our obsession with branding, designer Nick Ross came up with iCover. His motivation? “We don’t want to look like all the other sheep!”
We pay for the product, why do we have to be a walking advertisement for the brand?
The iCover discards this unnecessary branding of the dis…
LONDON – Afghan journalism student Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh, who was sentenced to death in January after being found guilty of insulting Islam, has been granted an appeal.
LONDON – Channel 4’s fifth season of home grown drama ‘Shameless’ ended on a high last night, with 2.2m viewers tuning in for the last episode, according to unofficial overnight figures.
Although the Penn-Clinton-Colombia triangle snagged headlines and prompted a rash of frenzied political blogging two weeks ago, some clients of Burson-Marsteller’s claim that they barely noticed.