July 15th, 2009 by Rubens | 1 Comment
Second appointment with creative advertising that intercts with the environment where it’s placed. Giants at the gym, giant carrots, giant markers, giant pigs… what can I say? GREAT ideas!
July 13th, 2009 by Danilo | 1 Comment
Breathtaking photo editing works of Chilean photographer and graphic artist Ricardo Salamanca. I coudn’t find so much about him, but certainly he is not only a good photographer but also a genius of photo editing. Many of his works have been used for famous advertising campaigns, including Sony Playstation.
June 30th, 2009 by Danilo | 1 Comment
Wow is a Japanese creative studio specialized in video production and motion graphic of commercials and video installations, based in Tokyo, Sendai, London and with a brand new base in Florence, near the famous Ponte Vecchio.
June 4th, 2009 by Danilo | 2 Comments
Serial Cut Studio is a creative agency based in Madrid, born in 1999 by Sergio del Puerto. The portfolio goes from photography to typography, 3D rendering and graphic design or motion graphic. They work with both big or small companies, focusing on fashion and entertainment.
May 30th, 2009 by Rubens | No Comments
The Viral Factory is a London based creative agency. Days ago they launched a viral video for Samsung new notebooks. The video is made with an original treatment with two funny characters that look like a mixture of holograms and claymation (animation with clay).
May 26th, 2009 by Rubens | 1 Comment
Second collection of creative advertsing and guerrilla marketing. Cars made of ice, toilets placed 2 meters off the ground, kids pasted behind posters.. just some of the most creative and funny ideas.
May 19th, 2009 by Danilo | No Comments
The new campaign from Ogilvy agency for Perrier presents an apocaliptic vision of a melting world under the effect of global warming. These liquifing objects remind Dali’s watches and it’s curious that the artist made a poster ad for Perrier in 1969.
May 18th, 2009 by Rubens | No Comments
In 2008 the spanish TV channel Cuatro ordered some commercial to promote UEFA cup. The key words of the brief were clear: robots, soccer, superheroes. Kotoc‘s team, based in Barcelona, after 3 months of hard work gave birth to a series of commercials, half The Transformers and half Iron-Man
April 23rd, 2009 by Danilo | 1 Comment
This Astro Boy is a “pixel art” piece made for the Tokyo Fukutoshin subway station opening. 300 workers in their sparetime had worked on this artwork 3.2×2.1 meters, made of 138.000 recliced tickets of the Tokyo subway.
April 21st, 2009 by Danilo | 2 Comments
Guerrilla Marketing is a non-conventional communication technique that let you have the max visibility with the min investment. Here’s a first collection.