A lenticular billboard against child abuse with a secret message only visible from a kids angle. Just great.
A lenticular billboard against child abuse with a secret message only visible from a kids angle. Just great.
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‘The hovering sculptures by Thomas Jackson’s photographs are inspired by self-organizing, ‘emergent’ systems in nature such as termite mounds, swarming locusts, schooling fish and flocking birds. The images attempt to tap the mixture of fear and fascination that those phenomena tend to evoke, while creating an uneasy interplay between the natural and the manufactured and the real and the imaginary.
Forbes Magazine ad offers free WiFi via mini usb and the claim ‘You’re three steps away from an out of office experience” - That’s just wicked!
Best use of mobile I’ve seen in a while - Nike Hijack, they get you when you buy at a competitors store and a 100% countdown starts. The quicker you run to the Nike store the more percentage will be left, which you can then redeem. Wicked!
Budweiser buddy cup - everytime your toast you will make a new friend.. that could be dangerous if you had a few too many… lol
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Suicide used by Hyundai to sell their new car.
For us it isn’t just the gag that bothers us, it is the tone. This was played out way to serious. The gag itself is just poor, its trying to be “edgy” and screams of an agency that wants to be “cool”.
Not only that but the serious tone, the over dramatic set up is just heartless.
In fact so heartless it has prompted a response from an advertising creative that has experienced this situation first hand. So where do you draw the line on the subjects you exploit to see your product? Where is your creative soul? We’ve seen worse with black comedy and dark humour but the fact this is trying to sell you something in such a gritty way makes us feel cold.
You can read the open letter to Hyundai here http://copybot.wordpress.com/2013/04/25/an-open-letter-to-innocean-and-hyundai/
Sadly Audi did a very similar spot a few years ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1di_Q9It3Bw
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That’s insane. You write and email and they send out a letter. So how about writing a letter yourself? That’s like buying food and let someone else pre chew it… eurgh…. :(
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