Tributes pour in for O&M’s Russell Benson
Posted in: UncategorizedTributes have been paid to Russell Benson, Ogilvy & Mather’s head of television production, who passed away from heart failure at the beginning of the year, aged 37.
Posh Punk Portraits – The Milica Blagojevic Grazia France Editorial is Edgy (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedVolkswagen Tuareg by DDB Mudra
Posted in: UncategorizedCornering lights now standard on Touareg.
Advertising Agency: DDB Mudra, Mumbai, India
Chief Creative Officer: Sonal Dabral
Creative Director / Copywriter / Art Director / Illustrator: Raylin Valles
Art Director / Illustrator: Rajit Gupta
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Robot-Chainsawed Chairs – The 7xStool Collection is the Result of a Strange Invention (GALLERY)
Posted in: Uncategorized32 Fabulous 40s Fashion Finds – From Parisian Glamor Pictorials to Hot Post-War Portraits (TOPLIST)
Posted in: Uncategorized40 Fantastic Petvertising Campaigns – From Contemporary Catvertising to Dressed-Up Dog Ads (TOPLIST)
Posted in: UncategorizedHelsingin Sanomat & Skateboard union of Finland: Skateboard
Posted in: UncategorizedHelsingin Sanomat (Scandinavian´s biggest newspaper) is sponsoring Skate school at Kontula skatepark every saturday and here are Hesari´s first skateboards for kids who attend the school.
Advertising Agency: 358, Helsinki, Finland
Creative Director: Ale Lauraéus
Designers / Art DirectorD: Leo Karhunen, Ville Kovanen
Copywriter: Ville Kovanen, Ale Lauraéus, Leo Karhunen
Client Team Director: Maria Falcken
Agency producer: Peggy Petrell
PlayStation Latin America: Octopus, Jedi, Beach
Posted in: UncategorizedMicrosoft Internet Explorer: Child of the ‘90s
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: Column Five, Newport Beach, USA
Creative Director: Ross Crooks
Director: Nick Miede
Art Director: Luis Liwag
Producers: Ross Crooks, Nick Miede, Jeremy Fetters, Melody Mackeand, Chase Ogden
Copywriters: Ross Crooks, Nick Miede, Katy French, Jake Kilroy
Production Company: L’Eloi
Producer: Eloi Beauchamp
On-Set Director: Greg Barth
Director of Photography: Simon Duhamel
Editor: Augie Arredondo
3d Motion Design: Ryan Rumbolt
2d Motion Design: Marco Bagni
Music Composer: Marmoset
Voice Over: John Kubin
Colorist: Bob Curreri
Toyota: I Wish
Posted in: UncategorizedTeaser for Toyota’s new Super Bowl 2013 spot.
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Los Angeles, USA
Mount Pleasant Group: George, Michael and Karlene, Mary Ann
Posted in: UncategorizedThe problem we were asked to solve for Mount Pleasant Group (one of Canada’s most prominent cemeteries) was a tricky one. People don’t like talking about their own death – much less planning for it. Our work needed to find a way to start this delicate conversation without scaring people off. So we created a campaign about life.
Working with Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker Hubert Davis, we created The Art of Saying Goodbye – a series of shorts that explored the emotional journey of real life people pondering the end and reflecting on their legacies.
URL: http://artofsayinggoodbye.com/
Advertising Agency: Crispin Porter + Bogusky / Union Creative, Toronto, Canada
Creative Directors: Sean Ganann, Lance Martin
Art Director: Pedro Izzo
Copywriter: David Strasser
Director: Hubert Davis
Editor: Dave de Carlo
Agency Producer: Kevin Saffer
Production Company: Untitled Films
The Sweet Truth
Posted in: UncategorizedHeed this message from The Real Bears.
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Deeper Resistance
Posted in: UncategorizedHow can we free ourselves from financial dictatorship?
From Adbusters #105: The Big Ideas of 2013
Albert Ian RP
I don’t think that we will be able to win a fight against financial capitalism by demonstrating in the street. Destroying banks isn’t useful if we are seeking emancipation from financial dictatorship. Financial power does not exist in the banks; it is embedded in software, in the techno-linguistic automatisms that govern daily life and the psychic automatisms of consumerism, competition and fear.
Nevertheless we are in the midst of a process – a movement – that will deploy itself over the course of the next decade, maybe longer, and we have to start from where we are and what we know.
What we have today is the memory of past forms that our movements have taken, including occupations, strikes and demonstrations, both peaceful and violent. All of these are part of the legacy of 20th century social movements.
Recently, we have tried to resurrect some of these old forms of struggle – these old forms of expression – but this hasn’t worked particularly well. Established form of peaceful demonstration have absolutely no possibility of changing the politics of financial capitalism. They don’t work when democracy is dead – and it is totally dead, the European experience is demonstrating that clearly.
But on the other hand, violent riots or bank bombings are also useless because they don’t challenge the sites of real power. Real power is in the cybersphere, in the algorithms of financial control, in the quantitative analyses that undergird trading, and so on.
. . .
Then, as Alf Hornborg says, “The only way of achieving sustainability is to transform the very idea and institutions of money itself.”
Pin up this poster in the corridors of your economics department, or on the streets. If we want emancipation from financial dictatorship, we have to kick over and renovate the economic paradigm from the ground up. So go here and join the rumbling Meme War!
Now put this poster up
88 Eco-Friendly Furnishings – From Sleek Sustainable Chairs to Recycled Paper Furniture (TOPLIST)
Posted in: UncategorizedAntiCast 65 – A Escola de Frankfurt: Adorno e Benjamin
Posted in: UncategorizedOlá, antidesigners!
Neste programa, Ivan Mizanzuk, Marcos Beccari e Daniel Portugal conversam sobre a famosa Escola de Frankfurt, focando em dois de seus principais pensadores: Theodor Adorno e Walter Benjamin. Entenda o conceito de Indústria Cultural, discuta se é possível haver escrever poesia nos dias de hoje, saiba como as vitrines mudaram radicalmente o consumo, e pare de achar que um quadro só é um objeto de arte pelo fato de ser único.
>0h10m50 – A Escola de Frankfurt
>1h09m00 – Leitura de comentários
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AntiReview #4 – Valêncio Xavier
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Revista Leaf – Perguntas para Crystian Cruz
Conversa com Augusto de Campos
TPC 10 – Evento de 10 anos do Tipocracia
Bienal de Design Gráfico
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TNT repete ação do botão vermelho, o vídeo publicitário mais assistido do YouTube
Posted in: UncategorizedCom um botão vermelho no meio de uma praça, a TNT transformou sua ação no vídeo publicitário mais assistido no YouTube em todos os tempos. Obviamente, tamanho sucesso pedia um repeteco, e a agência Duval Guillame Modem atendeu os pedidos.
É basicamente a mesma ação, mas ao invés da Bélgica foi feita na Holanda, e com a desculpa de um dia frio de inverno. Diverte, mas pelo visto hoje é o dia das ideias requentadas.
Difícil vai ser repetir os 42 milhões de views do vídeo original.
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Like Mother Like Daughter
Posted in: UncategorizedOriginaire de la Caroline du Nord, la photographe Carra Sykes a eu l’excellente idée de réaliser cette série de clichées où elle s’est amusée à demander à sa mère de poser avec les mêmes vêtements et la même position qu’elle. Des images réussies réunies sous le nom de « Like Mother Like Daughter ».