Tag: advert
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Getting the message across about Parkinson’s disease
This is a great piece of advertising for Parkinson’s UK, communicating so much through a simple idea which is easily understood.
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The people make the picture
Website www.likecool.com has featured artist Craig Alan‘s aerial photography using people to create portraits:
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Charlie Brooker isn’t a fan of the iPad
First he did a nice piece on Newswipe (the example of content delivery is nice): [youtube width=”425″ height=”270″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9a74zoHEAE[/youtube] And then last night on 10 O’Clock Live was quick to jump on the iPad 2 launch (who DOES applaud a cable?!): [youtube width=”425″ height=”270″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmWnAE-SFeM[/youtube] Apple launch events must induce a strange mix of hysterical laughter and violent face palming in the…
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When the great sell out: Airside reuse Lemon Jelly for advert
I saw an advert on TV over the weekend for SimplyHealth, which looked very familiar. It’s been created by Airside and has been titled “Always there”. Also featured on Behance, it copies everything, down to the little rabbits hoping about, from Airside’s previous work for the Lemon Jelly video “Nice weather for ducks”. It’s a…
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Blackadder meets iPad
Samuel Johnson “I hope, sir, that you are not using the world’s first dictionary iPad to look up rude words!” Edmund Blackadder “I wouldn’t be so hopeful. That’s what all the others will be used for.” Thanks to www.woostercollective.com and http://blog.rocketboom.com
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We live in financial times – Obama and the FT
On a massive billboard at Victoria Station there is an advertisement for the Financial Times. It features an excellent photograph of a huge crowd with a little figure in the corner speaking to them with the title “Who does the man everyone listens to, listen to?” Apparently the answer is the Financial Times. Either way,…
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A captive audience
Following that post on HD sunglasses here’s one on some new advertising to hit London’s tube. Last October TFL started trailing some new video projection adverts on the tube on the platforms. Large projectors were set up at Euston which would project silent videos onto the wall across from where people stand waiting for the…
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HD Sunglasses
An excellent example of a company jumping on the latest technology bandwagon to promote something completely unrelated. I guess they wouldn’t do it if people didn’t buy it.