CCRTO "Repaired With Gold" (2014) 1:45 (Australia)
Posted in: UncategorizedIn 2011, New Zealand’s second largest city, Christchurch, was devastated by an earthquake.
In 2011, New Zealand’s second largest city, Christchurch, was devastated by an earthquake.
No more hunting for Wi-Fi thanks to Qualcomm.
When the man asks “What’s your Wi-Fi password?” And the waitress answered “Not here, buddy,” I totally did not understand her response. But it has somethign to do with Wi-Fi, if that helps.
Stop being a Wi-Fi hunter and freaking out the neighbors.
This is part of a campaign that reminds us to stop hunting for wi-fi. This particular execution makes the least sense, because they’ve found wi-fi. They just don’t know how to get on it. Which makes it more like they’re stupid and less like they can’t find Wi-Fi.
Stop hunting for good Wi-Fi, especially at your mom’s house.
This is the nicest designed fast food iconography I have seen. There’s a TV spot that goes along with it, but I think in this case, the OOH is the stronger component.
There are times when you want to stay awake with caffeine. And there are other times when falling asleep will actually help you. Take the case of Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian Chemist who only figured out his periodic table after he went to sleep and dreamed about it.
Once upon a time…FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program took a step away from the horrific images flood damage and gave us a lullaby instead. I guess they kind of had to go this route.
Die Antwoord are back with a new album and a fresh single, which is – surprise – partly a cover of Ja Sam Mala PitBull from 1998.
When AXE’s marketing team needed new business cards, UNION Canada thought of loading these cards with more information than just their name and telephone number.
Porsche, seen as a brash noisy car by many in China, decided to tackle this negative head on by creating a happy birthday song (to itself) sung by generations of Porsche engines.
The Mill took home a coveted D&AD black pencil, yellow pencil last night for this expertly rendered CGI chimp. It is a truly photo-real and completely life-like chimpanzee, but it’s all digital. The eyes are so real.
The greatest speed record chaser of all time, Malcolm Campbell was an English racing motorist who devoted his life to the pursuit of speed. Campbell set nine world land speed records and was the first human to break the 300 mph barrier.
Dr Pepper are 1 of a kind, and all american, just like Coke at the superbowl, except not by singing “America the beautiful” in a plethora of non-English languages.
Put your travel data into the iPad on the outside and step in, where you will be showered with LED lights in a way of meditating and catching up to your new timezone. You will also receive a caffeine-type pick-me-up, and can step out of the anti-jet-lag booth refreshed.
Back in the late 1990’s my friends and I used to donate our desktop’s idle CPU and GPU to help SETI try and monitor radio singles to find extraterrestrials.
The visuals in the spot for a mattress are pretty cosmic. Gentleman Scholar used live action shots, video stills, and stock footage, to create something very unique here.
In B&B Hotels there’s free high-speed internet access. So you won’t end up buffering at a bad time…
When you’re staying in a hotel, free high speed internet access is a very good thing. Otherwise…