Rapper Drake is a robot in the last Sprite viral video

This viral video is like a video clip for the last song of the canadian rapper Drake, where he is a robot…

Advertiser: Sprite
Agency: BBH New York

M&S expands Energy offer with plans for 30k green ambassadors

LONDON – Marks & Spencer has extended its energy offering by launching a new Home Energy Service division, providing customers with energy efficiency products and services.

Top English blog overblog

I am rellay pleased to announce you that Mastercom is ranked first on the top English blogs on overblog.

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Tinie Tempah – Pass Out

Dans la lignée de Tinchy Stryder, Dizzee Rascal ou Wiley, voici Tinie Tempah un rappeur de 21 ans originaire de Londres. Il présente aujourd’hui le clip pour son dernier single “Pass Out”. Un mélange d’effets et de style très graphiques à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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Kong: Shoe Bag

Advertising Agency: Rave Communications, Birmingham, UK
Creative Director: Jamie Buckingham
Illustrator: Terry Dean
Published: September 2009


Michael Birkin’s Startup Red Peak Group Lands Intel

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Barely six months after departing his post as vice chairman-CEO of Omnicom Asia Pacific, Michael Birkin's new Red Peak Group is attracting blue-chip clients such as Intel and former high-level WPP and Omnicom talent.

Top 10 Names Rejected in the Comcast/Xfinity Rebranding

Comcast is drawing snickers from all quarters for its announced rebranding — which officially starts rolling out this week — to Xfinity.

Newspapers Ought to Embrace the Pay-Per-Inquiry Ad Model


If newspapers had faith in their medium, they'd embrace pay-per-inquiry advertising.

Secret to Breaking the 2-Year Curse: It’s the Sales, Stupid


While building the brand for consumer preference, higher margins and competitive insulation are important, the critical role for a CMO must be to sell the product or service.

A Look Back at 10 Ideas That Changed the Marketing World


Looking back at some of the greatest innovations in marketing and advertising over the past 100 years, the creative brilliance of these ideas is obvious. Let these stories inspire today's marketers, who have so many new tools at their disposal, to set aside conventional thinking and become the marketing innovators of the next 100 years.

My Life as H.J. Heinz: Confessions of a Real-Life Twitter Squatter


How long would it take a brand to realize it was being impersonated, and what course of action would it take? Would the brand embrace the conversation or end it?

Scorecard: Tech Titans in Handset-to-Handset Combat


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — What's the one common denominator that could prompt rivals Apple and Microsoft to strike a deal? An increasingly shared enemy: Google.

In Push for Digital Dollars, Look Beyond CPG’s Big TV Budgets


If the internet really wants to take a bigger slice of the CPG ad pie, it should look beyond the tens of billions of TV advertising and focus on where the real money is spent: the trade and consumer-promotion budgets.

What It Takes to Be an ‘Undercover Boss’


CHICAGO (AdAge.com) — CBS's surprise hit "Undercover Boss," which scored 38 million viewers after the Super Bowl, offers a classic redemption story — the kind American TV viewers love. But is the exposure worth the risk?

Live TV’s Alive as Ever, Boosted by Social Media

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Remember all the talk about how TV ratings for awards shows and other giant, live-programming spectacles were tanking? It looks like it was premature. And there's evidence Twitter and its ilk deserve some credit.

U.K. Tightens Rules on Newly Approved TV Product Placement


LONDON (AdAge.com) — Struggling U.K. commercial broadcasters breathed a sigh of relief in September, when regulators officially sanctioned product placement. But now the sigh has become one of frustration.

Car Ads That Are Served Just to Car Buyers? It’s in the Works

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Marketers have long dreamed of a day when they can stop blasting ads out to the world at large, and instead send TV commercials for Pampers, Chevrolet and Barbie dolls only to those people in the market for diapers, a new car or a child's toy. Now, as more digital media are able to run video, there's a lot more impetus for the TV industry to push the process of adopting addressable advertising.

Readers: ‘I Want My MTV’ Back From Snooki


LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) — The redesign of MTV's iconic logo did away with its 28-year-old "Music Television" tagline and spawned an outpouring of discussion last week among the creative community and a host of people commenting on AdAge.com.

Rajeev Alex Basu : DesiCreative in London

My name is Rajeev Basu. I live and work in London. I work across advertising, design and products. I’ve worked at Fallon London and The Brooklyn Brothers. And currently work for Saint London.

Why are you into Advertising?
I like being creative. I like the idea that you might come up with something that no-one else has ever thought of. And how it might take shape as a piece of film. Or a book. Or a product. Or sometimes even as a piece of advertising.

You went to study Economics at University. What made you come to work in advertising?
Advertising allows me to laugh just as much in the week as I do at the weekend.

Tell us something about the work and creative atmosphere at Fallon and Saint…
We were lucky to be at Fallon when it was the place to be. Cadbury Gorilla was taking off, and the place was buzzing. It was amazing. I think it was one of those rare times when it was all the right people at the right place at the right time.

I like Saint London a lot. We started here when it was really small. About 20 people or so.  It’s nice because it’s a lot more hands on. And we get to work on pretty much everything. We recently did this title sequence for the Virgin London Marathon. We used a cool animator from Philadelphia called Andy Rementer. Love his style. Think these turned out pretty neat…

Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
My dad. He is the smartest person I know. My mum. She is the most selfless person I know.

Who was the most influential personality on your career in Advertising?
Tony Cullingham at Watford copywriting school. You cannot describe this man in words. He has shaped so many of the most brilliant creatives around the world it’s scary. He is brilliant. And I feel privileged…

Where do you get your inspiration from?
I like funny stuff. I read and watch a lot of comedy. I like The Simpsons, Futurama… tv shows like The IT Crowd, Black Books and Father Ted. Oh, and I like the film ‘Man on the Moon’ too (it’s a film about a comedian ahead of his time).

Tell us something about your Rat Table project. What spurred this amazing thought?

I do a lot of independent projects outside of work. Rat Table is the biggest and most well known. It’s a sculpture. It’s a table that will be made entirely by rats. You can get all the info and see pictures on my site here. It’s an ongoing project. If you’d like to see how we get on, and see whether a huge number of rats can turn a big solid block of wood into a table – join the facebook group…

I’ve also recently launched my first product called Impossible Lamp. It’s a lamp made of wax that works without melting. You can read more about it here

Do you get to see some of the advertising being created in India? Anything in particular that you remember?
I still remember the Levi’s stickmen press ads that came out of India years ago. I think I saw them at the Young Guns show here in the UK.

Do you think brands whose advertising wins awards, do well in the market?
I think where awards are rewarding creativity that has demonstrated that it was genuinely effective are good.

What advice do you have for aspiring creative professionals?
It’s better to be different, wrong and irrelevant than to be boring.
Go with your gut.

Mac or PC?
Mac.

Who would you like to take out for dinner?
My future wife.

What’s on your iPod?
I don’t own one.

Rajeev can be contacted via his website here

Top 50 Trends of the Week (Feb 8) – From Soccerific Skin Art to Ironic Eco-Architecture (COUNTDOWN)

(TrendHunter.com) For the week of February 8th, these are the Top 50 trends, which include Soccerific Skin Art, Romantically Racy Editorials and Olympic Fashion. The rankings are based on hundreds of thousands of views…