Expedia ads by Ogilvy
One of those “I wish I had done that!” campaigns. I love the idea of using found objects in new ways to create instant connections with consumers.
Brilliant!!
(Source: creativefeed.co.uk)
One of those “I wish I had done that!” campaigns. I love the idea of using found objects in new ways to create instant connections with consumers.
Brilliant!!
(Source: creativefeed.co.uk)
The best approach is to not try to write things that will go viral.
No, the best approach is to write for just one person.
Make an impact on just one person.
Even better, make it so they can’t sleep that night unless they choose to make a difference for just one other person by sharing your message with them.
The rest will take care of itself.
via Seth
(via copychef)
LEO BURNETT (Switzerland) for SwissLife
(Source: adcollector, via vivalacreatica)
Classy Frenchie Art Work available online at society6.com/jamiekakleas
Circus Festival
Advertising Agency : Leo Burnett, Melbourne, Australia
(Source: jeremyben, via jaredhogan)
Lurzer’s Archive Print Ad of the Week: Garnier Fructis / For all hair types.
Look Closely! Think you’re looking at a man with a long silky beard? Look again. A clever optical illusion promoting the Garnier Fructis range of hair products.
By: Publicis, Zurich
- The Power of Press -
These brilliant long-copy ads, created for National Newspapers of Ireland and written by the two genius copywriters of Ireland’s leading creative agency Chemistry, Adrian Fitz-Simon and Emmet Wright, deservedly won D&AD Awards in “Newspaper Press Advertising Black & White” category in 2006.
via D&AD
The Oreo cream separator
Wieden + Kennedy masters the art of creating hilarious fictional characters. After Mustafa for Old Spice and the guy with the brown speedo for Southern Comfort, now it’s time for the Portlandia cookie engineer to join their reel. Discover the story of David Neevel, the man who created the machines that separates the cream from the cookie in OREO’s cookies.
(Source: adverblog.com)
“MNML Things” by Spencer Harrison
For more of Spencer’s work, you can visit his Tumblr.
Follow his wonderful blog http://www.mnmlthing.com/ where he post a new minimalistic illustration every weekday.