Krypton Production: Knight
Posted in: UncategorizedKrypton Production: Western
Posted in: UncategorizedOje economic newspaper: Boardroom
Posted in: UncategorizedRead today because tomorrow may be too late.
In Portuguese oje means today.
Advertising Agency: McCann, Lisbon, Portugal
Creative Directors: Diogo Anahory, José Bomtempo
Art Director: Zeca
Copywriter: João Taveira
Photographer: Krypton Photo
Published: March 2008
Oje economic newspaper: Office
Posted in: UncategorizedRead today because tomorrow may be too late.
In Portuguese oje means today.
Advertising Agency: McCann, Lisbon, Portugal
Creative Directors: Diogo Anahory, José Bomtempo
Art Director: Zeca
Copywriter: João Taveira
Photographer: Krypton Photo
Published: March 2008
Kellogg’s All Bran Honey Almond: Tall Jan
Posted in: UncategorizedTortica: White
Posted in: UncategorizedWatch your fingers!
Advertising Agency: Imago, Zagreb, Croatia
Creative Director / Copywriter: Vanja Blumensajn
Art Director: Vesna Ibrisimovic
Illustrator: Sasa Peric
Photographer: Dorijan Kljun
Account Director: Renata Poljanac
Published: April 2008
Tortica: Choco
Posted in: UncategorizedWatch your fingers!
Advertising Agency: Imago, Zagreb, Croatia
Creative Director / Copywriter: Vanja Blumensajn
Art Director: Vesna Ibrisimovic
Illustrator: Sasa Peric
Photographer: Dorijan Kljun
Account Director: Renata Poljanac
Published: April 2008
American Airlines: Apple
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising School: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, Peru
Creative Director / Art Director / Copywriter / Photographer: Publio Santander T.
Published: June 2007
Tramontina: Precise cut, 2
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: DCS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Creative Directors: Roberto Callage, Régis Montagna
Art Director: André Pauletti
Copywriter: Patrick Matzenbacher
Photographer: Nana Moraes
Manipulation: Burti
Published: May 2008
Tramontina: Precise cut, 1
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: DCS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Creative Directors: Roberto Callage, Régis Montagna
Art Director: André Pauletti
Copywriter: Patrick Matzenbacher
Photographer: Nana Moraes
Manipulation: Burti
Published: May 2008
Adidas: Zero Tag
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: Lifelounge, Melbourne, Australia
Creative Director: Daniel Pollock
Senior Art Director: David Ponce de Leon
Art Director: Dimitri Kalagas
Copywriter: Chris Cork
Outdoor Media: Adshell
Released: May 2008
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Posted in: Uncategorized- Is in vitro meat the future? – Times Online
Chicken, beef and pork that has never been a living animal could be better for people and the planet. But will it catch on? - Friday question: the most surreal games in history | Games | Guardian Unlimited
Was it pretentious Spectrum classic Deus Ex Machina, with its free music and narration soundtrack, starring Jon Pertwee? Was it lewd photography sim, Gekibo? Or maybe Pa Rappa? Or LocoRoco? Or Revenge of the Mutant Camels?
Dear Mother New York: We want to know about your Mothers.
Posted in: UncategorizedSince Mothers day (USA) is rapidly approaching we thought we’d ask advertisings foremost expert on Mothers, Mother New York, a few questions about their dear moms.
All little children and by extension, creative grownups stem from somewhere, right? Yes that’s right, all come from mom.
Most creative gift you’ve given your Mum?
Krystle Loyland: “Breakfast in bed when I was 7 years old. I made the bowl of cereal first, then prepared the rest. She woke up to a soggy bowl of Total, juice, milk and a can of fruit with the can opener sitting next to it.”
Durk Barnhill : “5 hour scrabble marathon.”
Andrew Deitchman: “I made her a super-computer made entirely from noodles and popsicle sticks.”
Christine Santora: “Extra controller for the wii so she could box my dad in wii sports”
Ben Hughes: “My dad told me that women loved getting jewelry, so I made my mom some out of tinfoil when I was about seven. The whole deal — rings, bracelets, even a tiara. She was good enough to wear it all out to dinner one night; strangely, she didn’t have it on when she came home.”
Rob Deflorio: “Cash. No card, just cash
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Bobby Hershfield: My Mom is a writer and I bought her a vintage typewriter. I put a white sheet of paper in it and typed, “Dear Mom, thanks for getting pregnant and having me.â€
DB: aaaaw….so sweet.
I care for my body: Cellulite treatments
Posted in: UncategorizedI care for my body: Anti-wrinkle treatments
Posted in: UncategorizedBrand Tags tell marketers the hard truth
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I’m a skeptic of tag clouds. I don’t find them a compelling navigation tool. Avenue A/Razorfish’s Garrick Schmidt once aptly summed them up to me as “the mullet of the Internet — seemed like a good idea at the time, but now kinda embarrassing.†That said, I’m on board with a new project by Naked’s Noah Brier. His site, Brand Tags, creates a tag cloud for brands based on a quiz of the first thing that pops into a visitor’s mind. Just visit the site, give a few one-word thoughts, or click here to go straight to browsing the answers. The early results are telling. Take Google vs Yahoo. Google has an enormous “search†tag, while Yahoo’s cloud is peppered with terms like “dead,†“death march,†“doomed†and “old.†If you’re using Twitter, Noah’s looking for brands to add.
—Posted by Brian Morrissey
Gearing up for HDTV: fire, explosion, and more.
Posted in: UncategorizedHDTV is coming. The routine ads on broadcast TV continually remind us of that fact. But BBC is reminding their viewers in a slightly different fashion:
Kind of blows other “introducing HD” ads out of the water. And while it vaguely reminded me the Michael Bay Verizon FIOS ad, it leaves me with a different feeling (i.e. more HD, less Bay). I’m willing to bet as HD channels proliferate and broadcast switches over to HD, we’ll be seeing more explosions and special effects in commercials.
But for the moment, I’m just going to kick back and enjoy it.
[via the Lunar BBDO blog]
Kardashian’s Turn To Help The Burmese
Posted in: UncategorizedMyanmar, the nation formerly known as Burma, is in the news this week, as its military regime has seized United Nations food shipments in the wake of the devastating typhoon that has killed thousands of the nation’s citizens.
Fanista–a community for entertainment enthusiasts–is running a 30-day campaign, Burma: It Cant Wait, with the hope of “raising a million voices of support” for Burma.
Their campaign is one part disaster relief and another part pro-democracy advocacy. The Kardashian sisters, Sarah Silverman, Eddie Izard, Julie Benz and others are appearing in the campaign.
[via Make the Logo Bigger]
Dextro pushes pills for remorseful cheaters
Posted in: Uncategorized If you like to pick on advertisers who flash flagrant skin, then have a go at Dextro Energy. (You can see less-pervy executions here and here.) It’s probably bad form to encourage what amounts to speed use among stressed-out students, but on the other hand, you’d probably need drugs to understand vectors. Just don’t tell Goodyear that women are studying math these days. Via Ads of the World.
—Posted by Dave Kiefaber