Synchronized Surrealism – The Jill Greenberg ‘Under Water’ Series is Breathtaking (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Looking at the Jill Greenberg ‘Under Water’ photo series brings back my intense desire to learn synchronized swimming. This talented photographer brings out the magic of this beautiful, acrobatic sport.…

Nike Sportswear x Sticky Monster Lab

Un spot très frais et original dans le cadre du développement de la marque Nike Sportswear, grâce à un travail d’animation et de direction artistique du studio Sticky Monster Lab. Une campagne 3D autour des personnages et du monde du football.



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Energizer: Fisherman, Jogging, Mechanic

“Take your day everywhere, 6 LED headlight.”

Advertising Agency: DDB, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Executive Creative Directors: Hernán Jauregui, Pablo Battle
Creative Director: Fernando Tchechenistky, Lisandro Grandal
Art Director: Alejandro Hara
Copywriter:Emilio Yacon
Illustrator: Katherine Dossman
Photographer: Julian Russo
Retouch: Gabriel Vañek
Published: March 2010


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