Life Getting in the Way … as It Should
Posted in: UncategorizedInspired by Iceland
Posted in: UncategorizedVocê quer ir pra Islândia? O governo de lá quer que você vá, independente de problemas com vulcões e crise ecônomica.
A campanha “Inspired By Iceland” pretende mostrar como um país incrível pode te ajudar a renovar as energias e se inspirar. Yoko Ono e Viggo Mortensen também falam de suas conexões com a Islândia, e no site inspiredbyiceland.com qualquer pessoa pode compartilhar suas histórias e experiência com o país.
O vídeo abaixo é a apresentação do projeto, que também está no Facebook e Twitter, com a música “Jungle Drum” da cantora islandesa Emiliana Torrini.
Post originalmente publicado no Brainstorm #9
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Nokia’s N8 Foosball Fever – Greatest match ever played?
Posted in: UncategorizedGreat commercial, hopeless product?
Fragile – Municipality of Siena: We can help you
Posted in: Uncategorized” Small problems may turn into big for senior citizens. Fragile is Siena Municipality’s helpline which takes care of your needs.”
Advertising Agency: Milc, Siena, Italy
Creative Director: Giampiero Cito
Art Director: Matteo Scheggi
Copywriter: Giampiero Cito – Matteo Spadoni
Illustrator: Benedetto Cristofani
Photographer: Bruno Bruchi
Strategic planner: Antonio Paolo
Published: May, 2010
Teeth Whitening Strips: Ultra violet light
Posted in: UncategorizedOverturn Prop 8 – Make Homosexuals Marry: Devin Glenn
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, New York, USA
Chief Creative Officer: Gerry Graf
Creative Director: Chris Beresford-Hill
Copywriter: Chris Beresford-Hill
Copywriter: Gerry Graf
Agency Producer: John Doris
Digital Strategist: Craig Poplar
Director: Speck /Gordon
Production Company: Furlined
Universal Studios Hollywood’s King Kong 360 3-D: Footprints
Posted in: UncategorizedLavOnline
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcvBvBSkRZg
The video might be a bit too long but hell I want to try that tomato!
Advertising? Agency: DDB Group, Milan, Italy
Executive Creative Directors: Francesco Taddeucci, Luca Albanese
Creative Director: Sergio Muller
Art Director: Francesco Epifani
Copywriter: Nicoletta Zanterino
Account Director: Simone Lucarelli
Photographer: Michele Gastl
TV Director: Giulio Mangosi
Nash Paul : Illustrator, Graphic Designer
Posted in: UncategorizedA little about yourself:
Nash Paul is a Freelance Graphic and Web Designer from Mumbai. He is beginning to prefer muesli over cornflakes.
Why are you a Designer?
I remember the first time i saw Macromedia Flash interface and fell in love. It just happened. Before that point, I wanted to open a music shop.
Did you attend school for fine art or design?
Neither. Computer Engineering from Loni, Maharashra.
You have a distinct style of Design. How long did it take you to develop your style?
No I don’t think I have a distinct style. I feel like each of my styles have been derived from the huge number of visual influences around.
Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
Bruce Willis in Die Hard, yipee ki yay!
Who was the most influential personality on your career in graphic design?
O toughie, so many small influences. However, I think after hearing Stefan Sagmeister talk at Designyatra, I really questioned what i was accomplishing as a designer in an agency. To me he seemed to be saying, its not only the final output of the project that defines who you are as a designer, its the clients you choose to work for and the objectives which you choose to help work toward; that truly define what kind of person and designer you chose to be.
When did you start freelancing?
March 01, 2008.
Was there any time when you wanted to quit graphic design?
O all the time. Its love – hate – love.
Are many advertising agencies hiring graphic designers? Do you work more with agencies or publishers?
Never ever enjoyed or felt enriched working with an agency on a project, and so I choose not to. I do however work with a bunch of other freelancers and super small sized agencies, its only then truly collaboration and not some complicated hierarchical head-butting wrist-slashing stinker-mailing experience.
Do you have clients who give you steady work or do you advertise for new clients often?
I have a solitary constant client and the rest are project based.
Any other Indian graphic designers who you admire?
Yup yup. I remember looking at the MadOWot visiting cards created by Aviral Saxena and being completely blown away. Also I especially loved loved Sameer Kulavoor’s Mitthavin and Ny Museum of Sex illustrations. Lokesh Kareker, Deepu Sasikumar, Mangesh Bhayde all continue to amaze me with their work. Is Aakash Nihalani Indian? Not sure, but his street stuff is crazy good!
[Note: I actually am the designer of the website, Rina was the backend programmer, Selwyn the flash acionscripter and Diti the photographer]
You are one among the four designers who have designed the madowat website which is a very well desinged site , could you share a little experience of yours on the same ?
Madowot was a surprisingly tough site to design. Sapna Bhavnani gave me a completely completely open brief and just simply wanted something mad. But its incredibly daunting to have no frame of reference and total complete freedom to go any direction. It took ages to fix on a route. I would love something I created on Monday and then on Wednesday; would loathe it. In the end the complete inspiration came from the song ‘If you come today…’ as is on the website and that laid down the basis of the visuals and concept. I tried to use as many graphic styles as possible and still merge them into a single piece. Fun fun fun.
What advice do you have for aspiring creative professionals? Would you advise them to take on graphic design as a career option?
Design can make a difference.There are loads of people doing really important work for us, our country, our planet and they need your help. Give a little of your time and ideas and effort, don’t only look to sell shampoo.
Also Its really so easy to get glued on the computer, instead make time to indulge in street art, in sculpture, in poster-making, in shoe-painting . Use your hands and nose and teeth. Spread the good vibes and stuff in your community. Have a blast.
Do you think Clients are opening up to keeping aside a decent respectable budget for design work? Do you think clients are understanding that they need to invest in Design as a communication tool and also to cut the clutter, and that good design comes at a price?
Yup. Yup.
Mac or PC?
Mac
Who would you like to take out for dinner?
Lisa Simpson [Age 27]
What’s on your iPod?
Grizzly Bear, Justice, Ratatat, Mum, Roxy Music, The National, Felix Da Housecat, Trinity Roots, Radiohead, Sufjan Stevens..
Don’t be a fashion victim
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: Impact BBDO, Dubai
Executive Creative Director: Jennie Morris, Jeremy Southern
Copywriter: Darren Mccall, Grant Mcgrath
Account Manager: Albert Lorenzo
Account Supervisor: Fadi El Aswad
Art Director: Adrian An, Andrej Arsenijevic, Mark Held
Photographer: Tommy Morris
Other Credits: Amol Yadav
Voltaren: Sport commentator
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: Saatchi&Saatchi, Romania
Creative Director: Jorg Riommi
Art Director: Ionut Vlad
Copywriter: Andreea Bagita
Phuket Ad-Fest Founder Vows to Outdo Cannes
Posted in: UncategorizedAs creatives have begun stretching their booze muscles in advance of downing bottle after bottle of Rose along the Croisette at the 2010 Cannes Lions advertising fest, just two weeks away, one adman, Patrick Ferrara, has launched a campaign to promote a different awards show: the Global Advertising Awards.
Renault: Bad Boys
Posted in: Uncategorized“Who would offer bad service to these guyse? Renault Pro+, the custom made service for pros.”
Advertising Agency: Publicis Conseil, Paris, France
Creative Director: Olivier Altmann
Art Director: Philippe Boucheron
Art Director Assistant: Gregory Pierrain
Copywriter: Patrice Lucet
Photographer: Marc Gouby
Published: June 2010
Cocktail Vision: the Answer to Great Creative
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My friend Wendy was teasing me over the weekend about my vision, and how I need glasses. We were joking about how I see the world through a "two-cocktail buzz." That's not too far from the truth. And this got me to thinking that a "two-cocktail buzz" might just be the best way to run an agency or marketing department.
New Balance: Frog, Snail, Beetle
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: JWT, Singapore
Regional Executive Creative Director: Tay Guan Hin
Executive Creative Director: Ali Shabaz
Creative Director: Koh Hwee Peng
Copywriter: Gao Yuanheng
Art Director: Tay Kok Wei
Illustrator: Kristal Melson, Tay Kok Wei
Production Manager: Neo Kian Heng