Don't Blame Bad Creative on Your Client
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Summary: One of the most common excuses I’ve heard in my 20-plus year career as a creative in advertising is “the client picked the safe idea” or “the client watered the idea down too much.” From my perspective, these excuses are mostly caused by three things: 1) a poor client/creative relationship and mistrust; 2) an unstructured creative process and meeting infrequency…
Upside Down Dog Portraits – Serenah Hodson Captures Pups in an Adorably Different Position (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedBePoppins "Have more kids" (2016) :30 (Spain)
Posted in: Uncategorized“Go on and get your bone on,” should probably be their new tagline although I don’t know if it works in Spanish.
AnimaNaturalis: Greyhound
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Greyhounds are trained to participate in races. But when they become champions, they are awarded with abuse. Once they become too exhausted to compete or are injured in any way, they are cruelly hanged by their owners. An agonizing death that can last from minutes to hours. Concept behind the campaign: Don’t treat these two species as if they were a piñata. A visual metaphor that compares them to a piñata being beaten and hanged.
AnimaNaturalis: Seal
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Every year in Canada, a hunt takes place for baby seals. They are killed cruelly and brutally with clubs for their fur or so that their blubber can be converted into products for luxury brands. Many of them are even skinned alive. Images fit for a horror film which are, to a large extent, authorized by the government.
A Student is Using a Snapchat Geofilter to Land an Agency Job
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Summary: From universities to agencies, Snapchat geofilters are emerging as the recruiting tool of choice — if you’re hunting for the type of employee likely to be active on the platform.
And now, a college student from San Diego has created his own on-demand geofilter to help him land his dream agency job.
Erik Sena, a 22 year-old advertising student from San Diego State University, rolled out his geofilter targeting agencies in San Diego and Los Angeles’ Playa Vista belt, including BASIC Agency, Red Door Interactive, TBWAChiatDay, Deutsch, Ignition and R/GA.
The geofilter consists of Sena’s full name in a stylized font on top, with the words “Digital Provocateur” as well as “Copywriter,” the title he is gunning for, at the bottom. The geofilter will run around BASIC and Red Door Interactive San Diego office until 5 p.m. today and in Playa Vista between 12 and 1 p.m.
“It sounds clichéd, but I literally…”
Turbine-Powered Trucks – The Nikola Zero Four-Wheeler Operates Using Electricity and Wind Power
Posted in: UncategorizedLíbero: Líbero Spray
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Libero Spray is the same as using referees to explain to a player what is the required distance in a free kick. Our innovative product works the same way in order to explain to any man how much distance he needs to maintain from the TV remote, a diary, or even a person. Líbero is the magazine that covers culture, style, nostalgia and other content through football. Since the initial launch of the concept, “If you explain with football, you understand” results have been extremely effective. Distribution has grown from only Spain to include México, Argentina, Costa Rica, Colombia and Portugal. International subscriptions grew by 600% and local by 263% in the first months of the original campaign.
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Posted in: Uncategorized[…] In one issue of AdBusters during this period, they posted the article of a World War II survivor who accounted the horrors of the Third Reich, except the only horrors were things like socialized medicine. The account did not include most of what is commonly understood to be the genocidal violence and discrimination of Nazi fascism, but instead was an opportunity to say that since everyone was getting free medical treatment, there was no money or time for medical research. Lasn continued this lack of discernment over whether or not the Tea Party could be a revolutionary force in his article “Regime Change in America.” […]
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Posted in: Uncategorized[…] But the sharpest rise in recent years is among adults. Prescription data from drug management companies show that the number of adults on ADHD drugs grew dramatically in the decade ending in 2010. For women ages twenty to forty-four, the rate of use rose 264 percent, and for men in the same age range by 188 percent. By 2012, women ages nineteen to twenty-five had a higher rate of medication use than girls from four to eighteen. If antidepressants were the psychotropic of the Baby Boom generation, the same emblematic status appears to have been conferred on ADHD drugs, taken, with or without prescriptions, among Millennials. Estimates vary, but some surveys have found that as many as one-third of students on selective college campuses have tried an ADHD medication illicitly to improve performance. Consumer spending on ADHD medications has correspondingly increased, and in recent years has risen at a greater annual rate than expenditures on any other traditional class of pharmaceuticals. This growth is expected to continue. The Age of Depression may well become the Age of Attention Deficit. If so, we will have come full circle. The poet Auden lived what he called “the chemical life.” For twenty years, beginning in 1938, he began each day by taking a drug. But it was not to quell “anxiety.” Rather, referring to the drug as one of the few “labor-saving devices” in the “mental kitchen,” he used it to sustain his workday discipline. The drug was Benzedrine. It is the grandfather of the drugs, from Ritalin to Adderall to Dexedrine, that we now know as medications for ADHD.” via https://www.adbusters.org/article/8222/ […]
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State of the Art: Facebook’s Bias Is Built-In, and Bears Watching
Posted in: UncategorizedIts algorithms are as infused with bias as any human decision, but neither it nor its audience thinks of Facebook as a news organization with editorial responsibilities.
Samara vai atrás de caixa de chocolate em novo comercial do Bis
Posted in: UncategorizedA zueira sempre foi muito forte nas campanhas de chocolates Bis. É possível ver isso em comerciais do Bis Xtra, chocolate bem pequeno e que por isso, segue o tema “Feito para não dividir”. Em um novo comercial, eles vão de encontro essa lema e dizem que o Bis (o que tem o tamanho normal) […]
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Lifebuoy: Lifebuoy Future Child – Chamki
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6 million children die before they reach the age of 5, due to infections like Diarrhoea and Pneumonia. 44% of these deaths occur in the first 28 days of birth. This work created by MullenLowe Singapore, MullenLowe SSP3 Bogota, and Lowe Lintas, Mumbai, was a real life experiment that taught mum-to-be, Sangrahi, the simple habit of washing hands with soap, and how it can be life saving for her baby.