Creative Self Promotion – Innovative Business Cards (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) These are some of the really nice and creative business cards I found in a blog I like. There was a very wide selection so picking just five was difficult. These are the cards I enjoyed the most with a very brief description.

The first one in the gallery is an oblivious dog tag card. I find the se…

Bringing Refugee Camps Into Focus – Google Earth Maps Refugee Crises (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Google Inc. unveiled a new feature today for its popular mapping programs that will spotlight the movement of refugees around the world. Users with Google Earth, UNHCR will have access refugee information. The maps were developed to aid humanitarian operations and help inform the public about the mi…

Shaving Ads – Philips Arcitecs’ Hairy Apple (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Hairy Apple is an ad Philips is running in Bucharest Romania. It says, “The new Philips Arcitec has a shaving head that pivots with a full range of motion to give a perfectly close shave. Even on the most difficult to reach parts of your neck.

The images: the Elvis, Punk, and Afro.

Tattoo Shaving…

Advertising with Zombies – Zune’s Piece of Me, Piece of You (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) Zune’s new ad came out a couple of days ago and it is not lacking in creativity and, um zombies. “Very Tim Burton”, says adrants. Indeed. The ad is somewhat reminiscent of Burton’s quirky and often dark style but the aptly titled Piece of Me, Piece of You manages to be very cheerful and totally cool…

Counterculture Biographies – Home Sweet Home is About Banksy’s Bristol (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Home Sweet Home is a book about Banksy, who is arguably the best-known graffiti artist in the world. Banksy is also very shifty, clandestine and surreptitious. Nobody seems to know a whole lot about the Bristol, England native. And whoever knows something is not talking. Anyway, “Home Sweet Home”, s…

Outrageous Designer Footwear- Extravagant Soles (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The biggest names in shoe design often come up with some of the most unusual footwear designs. This gallery includes designs by recognizable luxury brand names like Prada, Chloe, Manolo-Blahnik, Pierre Hardy, and Versace. It’s a shoe #####’s heaven! Some hits, some misses, but beauty is in the eye o…

Virtual Mix Tapes – Mixwit is Embeddable (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) Remember the 80’s? Ghetto-blasters and mixtapes dominated that decade and everyone was making mixtapes for their breakdancing routines, for their friends, and the most important reason: for their crushes!

Alas, technology came and wiped the humble mixtape right off the map, but now there’s Mixwit …

Amnesty, TBWA Win IAA Grand Prix

 

 

Awards honor socially responsible communications  
NEW YORK An animated PSA for Amnesty International, “Signatures,” from TBWA\Paris, won the Grand Prix at the International Advertising Association’s first Socially Responsible Communications Awards.      

The 140-second spot, which has won numerous awards since its debut last April including a Cannes gold Lion, depicts various human rights abuses that are stopped with members’ signatures. For example, a woman cornered by three men invading her home uses a signature on a nearby wall as a whip to escape. The ad ends with the line “Your signature is more powerful than you think.”

“As professional communicators, we have a responsibility to use our talents to help these organizations and their causes,” said Bob Scarpelli, chairman and chief creative officer of DDB Worldwide and jury chair for the Responsibility Awards, in a statement. “It is my hope that these ideas and this work is being seen by the people the organizations are trying to reach.”

The awards, presented at this week’s 41st World Congress in Washington, D.C., named two platinum, seven silver and six bronze winners. Duval Guillaume received a special jury award for its “Bracelets” campaign for Medecins Sans Frontieres.

More than 500 entries were accepted in three categories: the environment, social and personal issues, and corporate social responsibility.

The BBDO and DDB agency networks won the most awards with six and five, respectively. Other winners include Contrapunto; Leagas Delaney; Goodby, Silverstein & Partners; Venebles, Bell & Partners; Ogilvy & Mather; Lowe; Young & Rubicam; Publicis; Merkley + Partners; and McCann Erickson.

 

     

 

Graphic Interface

Honda’s and Toyota’s agencies, independent RPA, Santa Monica, Calif., and Publicis Groupe’s Saatchi & Saatchi, Torrance, Calif., respectively, have responded to their clients’ demand by bolstering the 3-D supervisory specialty roles, even while remaining largely reliant upon third-party vendors, many of which are photo-retouching shops that added 3-D CGI workstations and creative directors.

Four years ago, Toyota Motor Sales national manager of media and digital marketing Gregg Benkendorfer charged the agency with elevating its 3-D services. The program is coming into its own, says Michael Wilken, Saatchi’s manager of 3-D production. Every Toyota vehicle and trim package is now parked in the virtual garage for use by Toyota’s North American agencies. Wilken, a former art director, has added Larry Chou as a creative with a 3-D emphasis and Victoria Heric as a 3-D producer. The additions, Wilken says, bolster the creative, add to the agency’s pre-visualization skills for presentations, and support Toyota’s virtual garage and its business partners.

Saatchi works with vendors such as Tokyo Plastic, RTT, Sway and PsyOp to create 3-D for commercials, not only where it is obvious (Yaris’ Spy vs. Spy-like animation), but where it’s not (2006 RAV4 spots featuring animated car thieves and real-looking SUVs). All of Saatchi’s work for the Venza on Toyota.com is CGI. (The car is not yet available for shooting, among other reasons.)

Wilken says the department’s emphasis at Saatchi is not on developing finished creative in-house but supporting 3-D-related projects, such as developing HDRI modules, high-dynamic range images that capture a real environment so that a virtual vehicle can be placed within it in commercials. “There’s going to be growing 3-D capability at Saatchi, but mostly for creative concepting,” says Wilken. “CGI will significantly influence the advertising process and improve it.”

CGI’s growth at RPA is “inevitable,” says Tom Roberts, creative director in the interactive group. He supervises CGI with Laurie Slavin, art production manager, and Luis Ramirez, acd, who helps decipher the 3-D geometry from third parties such as Spring Box and helps create assets to be used agency-wide. RPA is using CGI for Honda because it is regarded as more cost-effective than live action. “There are no huge, elaborate off-site shoots, and we’re building a library of HDRI backgrounds,” says Slavin. “I don’t know if we’re there yet for broadcast, but for collateral and online we’re there already.”

Workstations on premises are a “step higher” than those that RPA uses for typical 2-D graphics. The agency’s in-house work is “solution development, training stuff, schematics, mechanics, engineering and the animation of the cars on the Web page.”

Overall, Slavin says, creative directors wandering past the computer like what they see. “More and more, CGI is becoming acceptable. There are about a half-dozen people here who know how to use CGI, even though it’s not their job. That’s making it more mainstream.”

While much of the growth in CGI business is driven by the automotive category, Richard Chuang, CEO of Pic2 and a co-founder of Pacific Data Images (now the multi-billion dollar computer-animation wing of DreamWorks SKG), says the use of CGI will become increasingly attractive to agencies working in all client categories. Among the benefits: It will reduce idea-to-delivery time; allow commercial delivery to multiple channels prior to product completion; allow ads to be more easily customized and altered after a market test; give creative greater global reach because of the standardization of the format; and allow unprecedented tracking and management of commercial imagery.

Finally, Chuang says, is the eye candy: “CGI ups the ‘wow’ factor.”

Gregory Solman for Adweek

Fairytale Commercials – Toma Leche Milk Ads (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) The Toma Leche campaign was produced by Grupo Gallegos. “Toma leche” is Spanish for “drink milk” and apparently, if you do just that, and you are a butt-ugly, nasty-ass “bruja” or witch, you will turn into a beautiful, regular chick.

Cute fairytale-influenced commercial. Very cute.

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DIY Phone Customization – Easy Tiles Phone (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The Tzu-Fu Wang Easy Tiles phone design is super fun and flexible with its entire shell made of tiles that you can customize and slide around for a different look whenever you get bored. A perfect phone for kids and teenagers.

You can print custom images on the tiles to create your own unique desi…

Green Rentals – Enterprise Rent-A-Car Launches Hydrid Car Fleet (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Another step towards eco rehab. In response to consumer demand, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, on Wednesday, launched four new “green branches” in Atlanta. With gas prices due to hit $4.00 gallon by summer hybrids or other fuel-efficient vehicles will make up 60 percent of their inventory. “At the end of th…

Celebrity Social Networks – Radiohead W.A.S.T.E.

(TrendHunter.com) As if we didn’t have proof enough of Radiohead’s forward thinking embrace of modern technology and marketing (see their Pay What You Want release of new album In Rainbows recently), the ever innovative band has created a social networking site called W.A.S.T.E built by interactive developers Nin…

Adrants Adds Staff, Serves Up Social Media Savvy

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Adrants is pleased to announce the addition of a squad of writers who will join Angela and I to bring you more of what you’ve come to love.

All This Connectivity Is Killing Us


I was out with a client the other night, and asked him how's he's doing. He said he'd just come back from Spring Break and was exhausted. Not from being on vacation. Instead, from never really leaving the office, regardless of where in the world he was vacationing. I've been hearing this a lot lately, from a wide range of executives.

You Have Your Have’s And Have Not’s. And Now, Your Get It’s And Get It Not’s.

I really like Senator McCain. But his fans, well, some of them anyway, they aren’t exactly doing the man any favors with stuff like this….

Scott’s Knows ‘All in One’ is the Way to Go For Guys

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It’s true. All guys are like this. We want simplicity in our lives. We want everything at our fingertips. We want to be coddled in luxury.

Bloggers Rapped, Fonts Focused, Flickr Adds Vid, Butt Doubled

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Remember Neil French? The man who created a miniature shit storm a year or two ago is back mugging with his fellow judges for the second outing of his World Press Awards.

Agency names still sounding like law firms

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Lord knows advertising is not without its egos. But I would think people whose stock in trade is creativity and branding would do something a little more interesting than slap their names on the door when they open a new agency. The rash of boutiques like StrawberryFrog, Mother and Taxi seemed to portend a trend toward funky, memorable names. Stuart even wrote about it. Now, it appears, the industry is regressing. When P.J. Pereira and Andrew O’Dell left AKQA in January to form their own shop, they said they hadn’t chosen a name. Now, seven weeks later, they’ve decided on one: Pereira & O’Dell. Really? Then again, they left AKQA, which sometimes likes to pretend its name stands for “All Known Questions Answered” but which really just features the initials of founder Ajaz Ahmed.

—Posted by Brian Morrissey

Ladies. You Only Have One Beaver so Take Care Down There

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Ah yes, the beaver. That creature that has and will forever be linked to a particular female body part.