Shot in the Back of the Head

Moby directed by David Lynch


D-Bend Studio

En provenance de Serbie, voici ce studio D-Bend fondé par 2 étudiants en design Vanja Vikalo et Mirko Lazarevic. Plusieurs exemples dans la suite ainsi qu’un court motion autour de l’industrie de la mode, de la musique et des identités visuelles pour des marques.



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Showing opposite directions / Par ici la copie?

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THE ORIGINAL?
Motorola Ming8, “Now with GPS thankfully” – 2008
Source : Adsoftheworld,
Agency : Ogilvy & Mather Beijing (China)
LESS ORIGINAL :
VW Touran “Fortunately it comes with free GPS” – 06/2009
Source : Facebook,
Agency : DDB Brussels (Belgium)
Quelle que soit la direction dans laquelle on regarde, c’est exactement la même idée!
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