Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Roll Out!

"Have you seen Kia's latest TV commercial for the Soul? The quirky and very funny ad features hip-hopping dancing hamsters. The commercial seems to work as sales of the Soul have increased by 27%." - AOL Autos




Thursday, May 13, 2010

Zingolo!

I found this on a great site, Creativity-online.com

"Dairy Milk is proud to be fair trade
Zingolo is the fourth Cadbury spot from Fallon London under the Glass and a Half Full Productions banner. It trumpets Cadbury's long history of using cocoa beans from Ghana and its recent fair trade certification.
The spot is a promo for the track Zingolo and features Ghanaian musical artist Tinny, as well as the Ghana-based dance troupe High Spirits.
The Zingolo single is available on iTunes, with proceeds going to CARE, which funds education in Ghana's cocoa growing communities."

WATCH!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Up your AZ

Arizona's recent stringent immigration law doesn't sit well with art directors Andy Dao and Ivan Cash and copywriter Dan Maxwell. Check out how these creatives voiced their opinions by visiting the website below.

>>>>>> http://deprofiler.com/

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The world of advertising gets a little bit bigger...and better!

I love it when I find adnews on Perezhilton.com! Simply looking at this picture, you wouldn't realize what's unique about it, but look again. I'll give you a hint, second model from the right. No? Introducing Leo Cerezo, or should I say Lea T, TRANSSEXUAL model. Longtime friend of Lea and Givenchy designer, Ricardo Tisci hooked her up with the gig modeling for the house's fall ad campaign. Kudos, and may we say, looking fab!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Tequila!

Happy belated Cinco de Mayo, everyone!




Keeping Up


We've all thought about it. How easy it would be. And effective too! To implant your own personal opinion leader into a community to secretly peddle your products. Like rent-a-coolkid. Come to think of it, why don't more people do that? Oh yeah, it's illegal. But for all you Addies out there who still think it would be a great idea, feast your eyes on this. "The Joneses", a 2009 flick written and directed by Derrick Borte, follows the story of a mock family composed of salesmen and advertising gurus set on increasing profits for clients by covertly injecting new products into the hip community pipeline. Of course, it's Hollywood, and what would a good blockbluster be without conflict, drama, and, for lack of better words, shit hitting the fan. The movie wasn't my favorite, extremely lacking in character development; however, I think the initial concept is intriguing enough to give it a watch.