Friday, August 28, 2009

Germans are crazy

Here's a German take on Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" done for a promotion.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

30 Seconds

With the rise of "Mad Men" and the fall of "Trust Me" comes a new comedy series in Australia called "30 Seconds." This show was written by various advertising professionals such as Three Drunk Monkeys’ Justin Drape and Scott Nowell as well as Prodigy’s Tim Bullock. It's got all the key players, from...

The CEO:

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The Creative Art Director:

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The Account Manager:

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And ofcourse the client:

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Have it your way

Here's a really creepy yet cool promo for "Night of the AdEaters."

Sunday, August 16, 2009

a laptop so thin...

Now here's a viral video for you. Apparently this laptop is soooo thin, you can catch it w/ your butt...

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Keep Walking


This is a cool video. It's the story of Johnnie Walker in a video entitled "The Walk (The Man who walked around the world)" This was created by BBH London Agency and stars Robert Carlyle. Keep Walking.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Brand extensions have gone too far

This is a prime example of brand extensions gone too far...come on, really? Ed Hardy hand sanitizer?


Oh, I'm sorry, I guess I'm just not hip and trendy enough. This isn't just ANY hand sanitizer we're talking about here. It's the this beautiful plastic wrapper with a gaudy tiger on it. I was blown away when I saw this at TJ Maxx where I work part-time. I personally can't merit spending $50-$100 on a shirt, but an MSRP or $8 for this stuff!? Sure Ed Hardy has shirts, hats, belts, bags, shoes, etc...but just wow. Sometimes brands need to take a step back and think for a second, is this really a good idea? Sure some people will buy anything, and with N1H1 out there, I can sort of understand, but this just doesn't work. I hear more negativities about this stuff than people purchasing it. I'm going to say this was a bad idea, think before you develop marketers.