Haha...pretty clever Hot Wheels ad. Funny to think this is what little kids might be thinking of when they play with their toys.
Agency: Ogilvy, Frankfurt Creative Director: Stephan Junghanns Art Director: Ralf Richter Copywriter: Peter Strauss Photographer: Michael Schnabel Postproduction: Marco Perdigones Typography: Annika Goepfrich, Ralf Richter
This has got to be one of the coolest, most amazing soccer videos I have ever seen. I've never been a fan of the sport, I'm more of a baseball kinda guy, but damn this is cool. And it's a promo for Fifa Street 3. How great. Enjoy.
These ads for Bit Copa, a Brazilian beer are interesting. They're a little strange, but definitely Brazilian. I think the feel of the ads are fun and the idea to paint Brazilian beauties fits for the product. Nice work.
Agency: Jung von Matt Alster, Hamburg, Germany Creative Directors: Goetz Ulmer, Fabian Frese Art Director: Christian Kroll Copywriter: Peter Gocht Photographer: York Christoph Riccius
I like this Mini ad, but I'm curious as to where it would have ran. Anyone have any insight?
Agency: Jung von Matt, Zurich Executive Creative Director: Alexander Jaggy Creative Director: Michael Rottmann Copywriter: Tom Seinige Art Director: David Hanselmann Photographer: Patrick Rohner
This is a crazy little ad. Watch the video first, then keep reading. So...did you think the plane was crashing? Sucker. This video is actually an ad for X-Travel, a Dutch travel site aimed at teens. I think it's a funny ad, but kinda scary at the beginning. Nice for the target audience, however.
Hahaha...these are great. I love that they don't need any copy. They also bring me back to my G.I. Joe days, when even if it broke, you could still use the pieces for battle scenes. Nicely done.
Agency: DDB, Sydney, Australia Executive Creative Director: Matt Eastwood Art Director: nt&Alex Copywriter: nt&Alex Photographer: Neil Bailey Retoucher: Dennis Monk Deputy Creative Director: Steve Back
This Heinz Hot ad is nice. Good idea and nice execution. I would like to see some more of this campaign.
Agency: Leo Burnett, Brussels, Belgium Creative Directors: Michel De Lauw, Jean-Paul Lefebvre Art Directors / Copywriters: Romain Pergeaux / Mathieu Cuvelier Illustrator: Joan Dastarac
I usually really like LEGO ads, but this one I just don't understand. Why are they showing a Rubik's Cube made out of LEGOs? LEGOs don't rotate like the cube does, so why would someone want to build one? And Rubik's Cubes aren't as fun as LEGOs, they are just kinda frustrating. Does anyone have any insight into this ad for me?
Agency: Jung von Matt, Hamburg Creative Directors: Jan Rexhausen, Dörte Spengler-Ahrens, Arno Lindemann Art Director, Photographer: Keat Aun Tan Account Manager: Katharina Schablitzki Image Editing: Florian Reckert Final artwork: Susanne Hermann
This cartoon is the thirty-fourth in a weekly series drawn by a talented illustrator named Victoria Levan. Check back each Friday for a new Shedwatoon.
Talk about foreshadowing. Hindsight is 20/20, but even without the events of 9/11, this 1979 Pakistan Airlines ad should have raised a few red flags. The shadow is way too big to just be doing a fly-by of The World Trade Center.
Last night a surprise work party brought me to Fuerzabruta. I hadn't heard about it before, but was excited from what people were saying outside the doors before the show. Fuerzabruta was like nothing I had been to before. It's hard even now to put into words what the show was like. I'll take a stab at it by saying it was amazing, entertaining, thought-provoking, fantastic, spontaneous, fun, exciting, visual, colorful, artful and is highly recommended. If you are the type of person who enjoys experiencing new things and appreciates an artful performance, you should definitely check out Fuerzabruta. You won't be disappointed.
These Listerine ads are kinda clever, but I don't think they are quite clear enough. I think it takes a little too much effort to see that the visuals are speech bubbles. I do like the art direction, however.
Agency: JWT San Juan, Puerto Rico Creative Director: Jaime Rosado Art Director: Johanna Santiago Copywriter: Miguel Fernández
What the hell? I can find nothing right or good about this ad. The copy reads, "Lack of light and space? C4 Picasso." This is really the best thing they could come up with? Just because the damn van is named Picasso, they put the woman in the ad in a museum. And then the only way they can think to express more light and leg room is with a baby climbing out of a severed woman? Come on!
Agency: H-Paris, France Creative Directors: Olivier Desmettre, Fabrice Delacourt Art Directors / Copywriters: Nicolas Poillot, Philippe Boucheron Photographer: Romain Laurent Retouching: Christophe Huet
Well this is kinda new, but not really. To promote it's book about itself, The Book of SPAM, SPAM has created this Toastvertising thing. They burnt images onto pieces of bread and then spliced them all together to make their little ad. Kinda cool, but I also feel like I'm being forced to hear the stupid voice over while I watch the amazing moving toast pictures. Check out the making of Toastvertising below, and then buy The Book of SPAM.
I really, really like the visuals on these Chinese Tide ads, but the translation of the tagline decreases the effect of these ads. The copy translates, "Remove old stains." You could have done a lot more with such an interesting visual.
These ads for the JFK Presidential Library are done very well. I like the art direction and the pairing of the ticket headlines with the images. I'm not sure if I've ever seen ads for a presidential library before, so I can safely say these are the best I've seen.
Agency: The Martin Agency, Richmond, USA Creative Director / Copywriter: Joe Alexander Art Director: Lee Dayvault Photographer: JFK Library Archive Producers: Jenny Schoenherr, Cindy Hicks
This is a pretty creative spot to place an ad, and quite a good use of the surroundings. I have to wonder, though, how many people will actually see this ad. Copy reads, "Don’t let this be our future. Save our rainforest, stop global warming.”
Agency: Naga DDB, Malaysia Executive Creative Director: Ted Lim Art Director: Chow Kok Keong Copywriters: Raymond Ng, Ted Lim
Happy New Year everyone! Sorry for the lack of posts in the recent weeks. The end of the year is always a busy time for me with work and traveling and all that goes along with the holidays. I hope you enjoy your new year and check back very soon for some much anticipated updates.