New Apple Watch Spots Don’t Leave Much of an Impression

Apple's Powerful 'Your Verse' Campaign Rolls On, from Beijing and through Detroit

Apple is sticking with a good thing, continuing the rollout of its “Your Verse” campaign with two new stories about how people around the world are using iPads as tools to support their passions.

In one, Yaoband, a Beijing-based electro-pop ground, use their gadgets to sample sounds, communicate with fans, and perform live while they tour China. In the second, Jason Hall, a Detroit resident, uses his tablet to help organize Slow Roll, a weekly group bike ride through the city that draws thousands of cyclists, in an effort to help revitalize the city’s sense of community.

The 60-second TV ads for each, below, do get the ideas across, but they’re really just teasers—the deep dives over at Apple’s website make for less impressionistic and more powerful experiences.

Even those are fairly ambitious, and rely on a premise that may not be obvious to anyone who hasn’t been closely following the brand’s advertising of late. The “Your Verse” tagline launched early this year by paying homage to Walt Whitman as brilliantly recited by Robin Williams, may he rest in peace, in the 1989 movie Dead Poets Society. It has since been the foundation for some of the brand’s most persuasive ads in recent memory. But even to newcomers to the campaign, the takeaway should be clear enough, and feel consistent with expectations for good tech advertising: These are vignettes that illustrate how engineering can help enrich lives.

Plus, it’s nice to see Apple’s marketing keep reaching high while also staying grounded. Especially when that’s what people expect—or at least hope—to get from the brand. 



Mountain Villa on top of Chinese Tower

Pendant plus de 6 ans, le docteur Zhang Biqing a construit une villa-montagne sur le toit de son immeuble de 26 étages dans la ville de Beijing sans demander aucune autorisation légale pour cela. Une réalisation rocambolesque et incroyable aujourd’hui controversée par les habitants de l’immeuble à découvrir en images.

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A long Train Journey

Le studio Factoria a tourné avec un appareil Canon 7D cette vidéo magnifique « Trans-mongolian – A Long Train Journey », retraçant un voyage de 7500km en trains traversant ainsi la Mongolie et la Sibérie. Partant de Beijing et finissant à Moscou sur une musique de Sedaa, cette superbe création est à découvrir dans la suite.

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Beijing Sports Radio Campaign

L’agence Ogilvy & Mather Hong Kong a pensé cette superbe campagne print pour la Beijing Sports Radio. Utilisant les différents environnements sportifs pour créer des phylactères, représentant ainsi le dialogue et le commentaire sportif, ces visuels sont à découvrir dans la suite.



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Family Stuff

Cette série “Family Stuff” est le fruit d’une collaboration entre les deux photographes Huang Qingjun et Ma Hongjie. Ces artistes ont voyagé il y a quelques années à travers leur pays afin d’immortaliser des familles chinoises présentant l’ensemble de leurs affaires domestiques.



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