Chicken Bizarre Beauty Photography

Le photographe, basé à Singapour, Ernest Goh a sorti un livre de photos intitulé « Cocks, The Chicken Book » où on peut admirer des portraits de coqs avec des postures et des expressions aussi drôles que bizarres. Un échantillon des photos de ce livre est disponible dans la suite de l’article.

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Which one came first? / Qui est né le 1er : la poule… ou la poule?

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THE ORIGINAL? 
Fujifilm X-S1 with image stabilizer – 2013
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : Ogilvy & Mather (Germany)
THE ORIGINAL? 
Mercedes-Benz Magic Body Control – 2013
Source : YouTube, Gutewerbung
Agency : Jung Von Matt Neckar Stuttgart (Germany)

Chicken Origami / J’en connais qui ne se sont pas pliés en quatre

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THE ORIGINAL?
Whiskas Chicken – 2007
Source : Cannes Archive Online
Agency : TBWA London (UK)
LESS ORIGINAL
Mc Donald’s Chicken Burger – 12/2012
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : DDB Helsinki (Finland)

Make Mine Stirred…

One of the best perks about writing for (or with) the advertising industry is that there is always enough news to regurgitate without beating a story into the pavement. Especially during these economic times when many companies find themselves struggling to stay in the black. There are new campaigns launched every week, agency shake-ups, ethical questions to answer-it’s like having a gold mine of RSS data-feeds loaded in the Google Reader. This morning, over 2000 stories had come in over RSS since yesterday.

The other fantastic reason to work in this business is the community that surrounds: creative, strategic, deep-thinking people that fuel the business with inane, often stupidly funny ideas. Immersed in client strategy and brand building, these ideas that seemed so idiotic during the creative kick-off meeting actually transform in to fantastic campaigns. The latest campaign that comes to mind is the Kentucky Fried Chicken  grilled chicken spots, replete with a new website, a social media following on Facebook (and the obligatory anti-group “Keep KFC Fried”), integrated games, and three new TV spots that engage consumers rather than talking at them.

But, there are also “best and brightest” ideas that start poorly and end with company damage and public relations stepping in to help stop the blood flow. The ideas were innovative and innocuous when they started, but resulted in offending consumers so quickly that public outcry was  immediately heard. This week the award goes to Apple’s iPhone App, Baby Shakerbabyshaker042309. The premise of this “game” was that the iPhone ”baby” cried and fussed loudly, not stopping until the iPhone user shook the phone vigorously.

Although not created by Apple, (the application was the brain-child of Sikalosoft) they are taking the heat for it due to the rigorous vetting process applications receive before approval. Parents aren’t the only offended parties; reviewers, other developers, and many consumers expressed their disgust on the web. The public has suggested that the employees who approved the application lose their jobs.

Application-review site Krapps wrote in a review before the app was pulled: “Maybe it’s just us, but we would never even joke about child abuse and use it as a form of entertainment. Maybe we’re just square pegs and out of the norm because apparently Apple and the folks at Sikalosoft think shaking a baby is funny.”

Neither Sikalosoft nor Apple responded to requests for comment.

 
Jeff Louis is a Strategic Media Planner, Project Manager, and New Business Coordinator. His passion is writing, contributing to BMA as well as freelancing. He’d love to hear from you: www.linkedin.com/in/jefflouis or on twitter.com/jlo0312

Foosackly’s Chicken Fingers: Poster

Foosackly's Chicken Fingers: Poster

No chickens were harmed in the making of this poster.

Advertising Agency: Red Square, Mobile, USA
Creative Directors: Rich Sullivan, Matt Whitfield
Art Director: Matt Whitfield
Copywriters: Rich Sullivan, Matt Whitfield
Published: November 2007

Foosackly’s Chicken Fingers: Guy

Foosackly's Chicken Fingers: Guy

Today we celebrate the guy who said, “Hey, let’s fry this thing.”

Advertising Agency: Red Square, Mobile, USA
Creative Directors: Rich Sullivan, Matt Whitfield
Art Director: Matt Whitfield
Copywriters: Rich Sullivan, Matt Whitfield
Published: November 2007

Foosackly’s Chicken Fingers: God

Foosackly's Chicken Fingers: God

If God didn’t want you to eat them, he would’ve made them fly.

Advertising Agency: Red Square, Mobile, USA
Creative Directors: Rich Sullivan, Matt Whitfield
Art Director: Matt Whitfield
Copywriters: Rich Sullivan, Matt Whitfield
Published: November 2007