Hospital Metropolitano: Little Things


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Hospital Metropolitano

Don’t let little things mess with your serenity. 7th April. World Health Day.

Don’t let little things feed your stress. 7th April. World Health Day.

Don’t let little things irritate you. 7th April. World Health Day.

Advertising Agency:Danza Estratégia e Comunicação, Vitória, Brazil
Creative Director:Luiz Carlos Silva
Art Director:Rodrigo Varejão
Copywriter:Gislaine Spagnol

Valfarma mouth wash: Girl, Guy


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Valfarma

When you have bad breath, only you can handle it.

Advertising Agency:9mm Propaganda, Florianopolis, Brazil
Creative Director:Michel El Chemorr
Art Director:Michel El Chemorr
Copywriter:Anderson Nascimento

WWF: Trees are our life source


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Wwf

We live where someday they lived.

Creative:Felipe Mambuscay
Additional Credits:Leonardo Botero, Javier Pedraza, Stiven Castaño, Hugo Mejia

Chiado Publishers: Open your mind


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Chiado Publishers

Open a book. Open your mind.

Advertising Agency:McCann Lisbon, Portugal
CCO:José Marques
Creative Director:José Marques
Art Directors:José Marques, Tiago Prandi
Copywriters:José Marques, Tomás Gama
Producer:Bruno Carvalho
Photographer:Yves Callewart

Honda: Only Gods think once


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Honda

Advertising Agency:DDB, Paris, France
Executive Creative Director:Alexandre Hervé
Art Director:Emilie Ramain, Stephane Audouin
Copywriter:Emilie Ramain, Stephane Audouin
Account Director:Mathieu Roux
Client Team Director:Richard Mathiau
Illustrator:Emilie Ramain, Stephane Audouin
Account Manager:Olivier Massanella
Advertisers Supervisor:Valerie Larousse

Max Cooper – Suppine

Tom Geraedts a réalisé et conçu le design du clip de Max Cooper pour sa chanson « Suppine ». Il voulait représenter la complexité de la nature et de la beauté à travers des miroirs brisés et des projections célestes qui reflètent dans les morceaux brisés. Un beau puzzle produit par CakeFilm, à découvrir en vidéo.

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Top 50 Luxury Trends in May – From World City Designer Timepieces to Hotel-Like Jets

(TrendHunter.com) The top May 2014 luxury trends align with the upcoming travel and vacation plans people are organizing for the warmer months ahead. Vacationing is becoming more focused on the journey, not just the…

Dental-Bottomed Shoes (UPDATE) – Fantich & Young are Back Implanting Teeth into Shoe Soles (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) If you don’t know Fantich & Young then it’s safe to say that your shoe soles remain teeth-free. The British shoemakers are known for taking a strange approach to their shoe-making…

Rahul Singh : Interview with a Designer/Illustrator

Rahul Singh Ydav has a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Media and he is currently working as an Designer/Illustrator at HB Design, Mumbai. Besides this he has started his own venture OZO apparel which supports Hip Hop culture and Street art.

Why are you into Advertising?
I always wanted to satisfy my hunger for creativity but I didn’t know which path to follow. It became more concrete when I took admission to BMM and specialized in advertising.

Did you attend school for fine art or design or Communications?
No, whatever I have learnt till now and whatever have been learning all these years is because of a wondrous thing called INTERNET. I started learning stuff from sites namely psd.tuts.com , photoshoplady.com, youtube and many others.

Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
When I started designing, few of my friends helped me a lot. They were masters in their own right, I really look up to them. Another artist whom I have admired for his individuality and spirit is Banksy.

Who was the most influential personality on your career in Advertising?
There are many actually but the most influential personality in my career is my friend Sajid Wajid Shaikh.

Where do you get your inspiration from?
Inspiration is the most important part to keep you going in advertising and for my daily dose I prefer to surf on sites like behance.com, illustration served.comand ffffound.com.

Tell us something about the freelance work environment. We know lots of creatives would love to go freelance…
There are some creatives who are big on independence and love to work on their own terms. Though the income maybe uncertain i think freedom is very essential to the creative process. The market for freelance creatives is also very good but its the uncertainty and instability which may be bad.

What do you think of the state of Print advertising right now. At least here in India, the released work is most often too sad?
I think india is doing really well in print media and its going to do much better in future.

Do you think brands who’s advertising wins awards, do well in the market?
No, not entirely. Awards serve a completely different purpose. Creating brand awareness and making the brand a success among consumers are the two most important goals of any advertiser. Award winning ads may not always strike a chord with the masses. It can either make advertisers work very hard or it could result in them straying from their goals if they focus too much on awards.

What advice do you have for aspiring creative professionals?
I advice them to start early and chalk out a plan that they wish to follow. creative professionals should constantly up their game and update their skills. The most important thing is to develop a style of their own because they have to stand out and put something of their own on the table.
If you can dream of what you want in your life then you can achieve it too.

What’s your dream project?
There are many concepts going on in my mind but one of the best concept I would love to work on is illustration of all the gods coming back on earth and how the world would react. Ill name the project “Return Of Gods”.

Where do you see yourself in 15 years?
I see myself having developed my own venture OZO into a big recognisable name that promotes Hip hop culture. It will have joined the ranks of major brands that identify itself with hip hop. I also see myself working as an artist having honed my skills to perfection, because art is something I will never quit.

Who would you like to take out for dinner?
My lovely girlfriend.

What’s on your iPod?
I don’t have one. but on my player i listen to breakbeats, nu metal and hip hop tracks.

Mac or PC?
I am actually ok with both of them but ill rather prefer Mac over PC.

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Sky Hotel: More stars

With Sky, your Hotel has even more stars.

Advertising Agency: DLV BBDO, Milan, Italy
Creative Directors: Stefania Siani, Federico Pepe
Senior Art Directors: Matteo Pozzi, Valerio Mangiafico
Senior Copywriter: Matteo Maggiore
Illustrators: Riccardo Corda

Opel: Deer and fox

Sadly our forward collision alert isn’t available for everyone.

Advertising Agency: Scholz & Friends, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Directors: Willy Kaussen, Pedro Sydow
Art Director: Ali Yüksek
Copywriter: Tim Cantow
Post Production: Agnieszka Doroszewicz
Account Manager: Dr. Percy Smend
Published: February 2014

Opel: Rhino and leopard

Sadly our forward collision alert isn’t available for everyone.

Advertising Agency: Scholz & Friends, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Directors: Willy Kaussen, Pedro Sydow
Art Director: Ali Yüksek
Copywriter: Tim Cantow
Post Production: Agnieszka Doroszewicz
Account Manager: Dr. Percy Smend
Published: February 2014

Opel: Polar bear and penguin

Sadly our forward collision alert isn’t available for everyone.

Advertising Agency: Scholz & Friends, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Directors: Willy Kaussen, Pedro Sydow
Art Director: Ali Yüksek
Copywriter: Tim Cantow
Post Production: Agnieszka Doroszewicz
Account Manager: Dr. Percy Smend
Published: February 2014

L'Oreal Elvive Hair Fall Resist: Straight

Advertising Agency: Mccann, Mexico City, Mexico
Creative Directors: Javi Carro, Johanna Lopez, Pablo Motta, Gonzalo Quinteros
Art Director: Pablo Motta
Copywriter: Gonzalo Quinteros
Photographer: ShaktiProd
Client Service Director: Audrey Amselli
Producer: Lando López
Producer: Nayelli López
Published: March 2014

L'Oreal Elvive Hair Fall Resist: Wavy

Advertising Agency: Mccann, Mexico City, Mexico
Creative Directors: Javi Carro, Johanna Lopez, Pablo Motta, Gonzalo Quinteros
Art Director: Pablo Motta
Copywriter: Gonzalo Quinteros
Photographer: ShaktiProd
Client Service Director: Audrey Amselli
Producer: Lando López
Producer: Nayelli López
Published: March 2014

L'Oreal Elvive Hair Fall Resist: Curly

Advertising Agency: Mccann, Mexico City, Mexico
Creative Directors: Javi Carro, Johanna Lopez, Pablo Motta, Gonzalo Quinteros
Art Director: Pablo Motta
Copywriter: Gonzalo Quinteros
Photographer: ShaktiProd
Client Service Director: Audrey Amselli
Producer: Lando López
Producer: Nayelli López
Published: March 2014

Nestle Joya: The Hottest ice cream ever

Advertising Agency: Publicis, Israel
Creative Director: Amir Hasfari
Art Director: Shiri Mann
Account Director: Orly Reuveni
Account Team: Ortal Dudu Ravvin
Strategic Director: Itay Boneh
Strategic Planner: Keren Machness
Production Director: Iris Yisraeli
Director: Ram Baruch
Production company: Rabel
Published: May 2014

Volkswagen: Cage

Escape the city. The Volkswagen Tiguan.

Advertising Agency: DDB, Moscow, Russia
Creative director: Holger Paasch
Art directors: Holger Paasch, Alexey Sanzharovskiy, Anton Volovsky
Copywriters: Holger Paasch, Aleksandr Bozhko, Andrey Lee
Designer: Julia Artamonova
Account Director: Deem Muratov
Post production Agency: Belle Ville Creative Production
Creative producer: Egor Mikhaylov
Art Director: Aleksey Soroka
Digital artists: Nikita Stepanov, Sergey Klyosov

Experian / The People’s ID Bot Project: Friends

Advertising Agency: Abundance, UK
Creative Director: Daniel Evans
Additional Creative: Thomas Dowdell
Produced and director: Patrick Schulenburg
Actors: Maddy Anholt, Richard Popple

Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association / Ethanol: Truck

While something pops on the screen, something is popping on the road. Don’t use your cell phone while driving.

Advertising Agency: Borghi/Lowe, São Paulo, Brazil
Creative Directors: Fernando Nobre, Fabio Brigido
Art Director: Pedro Reis
Copywriter: Ricardo Porto
Executive Creative Director: Jose Borghi, Fernando Nobre
Published: April 2014