KitKat: Acceptance

Acceptance

Advertising Agency: Lowe, Jakarta, Indonesia
Executive Creative Director: Din Sumedi
Creative Director: Edwin Herlambang
Senior Art Director: Dicky Muhammad
Jr.Art Director: Herbet Hans
Copywriter: Aria Wahyu
Photographer: Roy wishnu
Retoucher: Heru Suryoko
Published: August 2008

Sushi Roll: Sushi train

Sushi train

For Video see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI0KNgdXDqg

Advertising Agency: JWT, Sydney, Australia
Art Director: Chris Moreira
Production: Escalated Advertising
Released: March 2008

Sci Fi: Television

Television

Advertising Agency: Shackleton, Spain

Sci Fi: Toilet

Toilet

Advertising Agency: Shackleton, Spain

Sci Fi: Bath

Bath

Advertising Agency: Shackleton, Spain

wii: Mario

Mario

Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/experiencewii

Dollz: House

House

Advertising Agency: Bartle Bogle Hegarty, Asia-Pacific, Singapore
Regional ECD: Steve Elrick
Design Director: Jimmy Neo
Designer: Edward Ng
Illustrators: Edward Ng, Loh Heng Loong
Producer: D’or Tey
Production: Asmanic Yang
Released: August 2008

Boomerang Visual Production: CDs

CDs

Advertising Agency: Bartle Bogle Hegarty, Asia-Pacific, Singapore
Regional ECD: Steve Elrick
Design Director: Jimmy Neo
Designer / Illustrator: Edward Ng
Producer: D’or Tey
Production: Asmanic Yang
Released: August 2008

Volkswagen: Thief

Thief

Fire and theft won’t scare you anymore.

Advertising Agency: DDB Milan, Italy
Creative Director: Vicky Gitto
Art Director: Mattia Montanari
Copywriter: Riccardo Ciunci
Photographer: Wrinkler&Noah
Published: August 2008

Against gerontocracy in Italy: Virgin Mary

Virgin Mary

When the managing director was 80 years old, he defied the waves with his yacht. There the Immaculate Conception, in disguise, made him slip down to the deep.
For Divine Grace
The young executives

Advertising Agency: Cayenne, Italy
Copywriter: Evelin Loprete
Art Director: Giorgio Tezza
Illustrator: Marco Marella
Creative Directors: Giandomenico Puglisi, Stefano Tumiatti

Against gerontocracy in Italy: Holy Ghost

Holy Ghost

When the head physician was 75 years old he run on his 500 horses. The Holy Ghost turned his eyes down and burned him and his car in an eternal flame.
For Divine Grace
The young executives

Advertising Agency: Cayenne, Italy
Copywriter: Evelin Loprete
Art Director: Giorgio Tezza
Illustrator: Marco Marella
Creative Directors: Giandomenico Puglisi, Stefano Tumiatti

Against gerontocracy in Italy: Jesus

Jesus

The 75 year-old notary flew over the Portofino headland. Divine Mercy intervened on his behalf there and sent him straight to Heaven by a UFO.
For Divine Grace
The young executives

Advertising Agency: Cayenne, Italy
Copywriter: Evelin Loprete
Art Director: Giorgio Tezza
Illustrator: Marco Marella
Creative Directors: Giandomenico Puglisi, Stefano Tumiatti

Taiwan Environmental Information Association: Killing

Killing

Drive less, kill less.

Advertising Agency: Eurorscg, Taipei, Taiwan
Creative Directors: Fish Chen, George Liou
Art Directors: Tom Huang, Kiki Liu
Copywriter: Eve Tsai

The Centre for Cerebral Palsy: Inside out

Inside out

Inside every person with cerebral palsy is a person with cerebral palsy trying to get out.
Help a person with cp. Become a cp support worker. Call 9443 0202 or visit tccp.com.au today.

Advertising Agency: 303 Group, Perth, Australia
Creative Director: Lindsay Medalia
Creative: Mark Fretten
Retoucher: Ian McCulloch
Published: September 2008

Pedigree: Stronger

Stronger

Give your dog stronger teeth.

Advertising Agency: TBWA/Paris, France
Creative Director: Erik Vervroegen
Art Director: Mohamed Bareche
Copywriter: Stephane Gaubert
Photographer: Benedicte Longechal
Published: March 2008

Toyota: Rather clever

Rather clever

Advertising Agency: Bleublancrouge, Montréal, Canada
Creative Director: Gaëtan Namouric
Art Director: Marc Guilbault
Copywriter: Mélanie Delisle (french version), Justin Kingsley (english
version)
Production Company: QuatreZeroUn
Producers: Philippe Lalande, Johanne Joliat
Director: Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais
Director of Photography: Steve Asselin
Post-production House: 4 Westmount Square, Technicolor
Sound Design: Sonart
Music: Apollo

Christina Aguilera Signature Fragrance: Inspire

Inspire

Advertising Agency: SelectNY, USA
President/WW Creative Director: Olivier Van Doorne
Copywriter: Charley Cordle
EP: Maria Soares
Producer: Jennifer Johnson
Prod Company: HSI Productions
Director: David LaChapelle
Director of Photography: Crash
EP: Rebecca Skinner
Producer: Eric Katigbak
Post/Effects: SUSPECT
CD/Lead Flame Artist: Tim Crean
VFX Supervisor: Eric Swenson
Flame Artists: Jason Cunningham, Joe Vitale, Ben Looram, Steve Koenig, David Elkins
3d Animation: Steve Burger, David Bernkopf, Andrew Cohen
EP: Robert Appelblatt
Producers: Tsiliana Jolson, Stefanie Bassett
Editorial: Consulate
Editor: Holle Singer
Producer: Alan Lopez
Post Production: The Mill
Colorist: Fergus McCall
Sound: Creative Bubble
Engineer: Mike Barrett
Music: Cultra, Inc
Composers: David Weisner, Matthias Weber
Aired: September 2008

Capital Radio reveals latest rebrand

LONDON – Capital Radio is undergoing its second rebrand in under a year, changing from Capital 95.8 “London’s Hit Music Station” to 95.8 Capital FM “London’s Number 1 Hit Music Station”.

Diesel wants ’70s hard-core for its birthday

Diesel

Diesel turns 30 this year, and is planning a big international birthday party, with events planned in 17 cities on Oct. 11. To advertise it, the company has released this video featuring 1970s porn footage, with animation hiding the naughty bits (and recasting the scenes in amusing ways). The technique is known as “SFW XXX,” and while it’s pretty funny, it’s not really that work-safe. Created by The Viral Factory.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

W+K London Isn’t Down For The Do Or Die

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Wieden and Kennedy London have some thoughts on the resignation of their long held Starbucks account. On the Welcome To Optimism blog they write:

“It’s been a tough relationship with Starbucks for the past 4 years and their recent business performance only amplified the challenge. We were burning people out and it was affecting morale at the agency. So we decided to resign the account.”

Lots of shops have willing dropped clients from their roster. Crispin resigned Miller in 2007 because of “fundamental differences in strategy and creative.” Cramer-Krasselt also resigned the CareerBuilder.com account in 2007, because they hated the brand’s ethics. Remember that one? That was fun.
Or, there’s the Fallon tactic, where agencies “‘resign’ clients (usually by beating clients to the punch by issuing releases moments before they do)” according to Adweek.

It’s possible that W+K resigned the account with their staffers best interests top of mind and the cost/profit ratio second. The blog entry goes onto to give props to Wieden for kicking Starbucks to the curb despite a very weak economic market. Sure. You got balls, but not so sure you get kudos for bailing on an account because of their financial problems. What – W+K is only there for the good times? What happened to do or die?

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