Category: advertising
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Stubby Symphony
What is it with ads and orchestra’s right now? This is brilliant. And best of all Rob did it. Just love the smile at the end. To watch in full screen go here.
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Music Pieces
Tickled me this one. If you haven’t seen Fallon’s new work for Sony Walkman watch this teaser first: Then watch the finished product. "‘Music Pieces’ brings a musical experience like no other…by taking an original piece of music composed by Hollywood music
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Tatoo Advertising
Great ambient work by Mother who’ve created huge tatooed figures to promote the Discovery Real Time reality show London Ink which is set in a London tatoo parlour. I saw a picture of the swimmer by Tower Bridge first as that seems
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Action Speaks Louder
There’s probably far more that many businesses could and should be doing to expedite more of a culture of action, innovation and experimentation (captured eloquently here by Vincent). But ultimately it’s always down to the individuals within those organisations to affect real
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Enough Already
These ads are being touted for their effectiveness having driven sales up 234% despite the fact that they are quite possibly the worst ads ever made and are annoying to the point of creating the headache the product is meant to get
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Gorillas In The Mist
So there’s already been a lot of discussion about this one. Personally, I like it. It made me smile. A great big smile. Do I think it will sell chocolate? Yes I do. There’s already quite a buzz about it. It’s bold,
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“Latchmere’s Got A Wave Machine”
Image and title lyric courtesy the legendary Maccabees Will agencies of the future exist on the strength of their creativity or their technical abilities? Which will clients prioritise as being more important: the deep dive pool of consumer insight or the fancy
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The Missing Link
Over the last few decades our country, and much of the Western world, has been transformed. Our largely manufacturing based economy has morphed into one where three quarters of us are now employed in a service economy which now accounts for a
