Showing posts with label bizarre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bizarre. Show all posts
The Best Example Of Hidden Ads
Print ads for Energizer
Scary things happen in the dark
Lately in South Africa there have been many power outs due growing infrastructure. So everybody should get the ER Lamp that turns on when the lights go off. Who knows what we could be enduring in the dark in our everyday lives. This campaign uses night-vision to demonstrate just that. Be it someone drinking water from grandpa’s false teeth cup, sitting on a sleeping child or missing the toilet bowl.
Advertising Agency: DDB Johannesburg South Africa
Creative Director: Gareth Lessing
Art Director: Andre Vrdoljak
Copywriter: Claudi Potter
Photographer: Clive Stewart
Published: December 2007
Creative Director: Gareth Lessing
Art Director: Andre Vrdoljak
Copywriter: Claudi Potter
Photographer: Clive Stewart
Published: December 2007
Labels: Advertising, bizarre, design, print, Technology
The Huge Outdoor Advertising
Labels: Advertising, Automotive, Beautiful, bizarre, design, Food, games, Media, nature, Outdoor, promo, services, sport, Technology, TV
Citroën 8 ads
Citroën opens its 8 floors showroom on the Champs Élysées. Paris
Advertising Agency: H-Paris, France
Creative Directors: Olivier Desmettre, Fabrice Delacourt
Art Directors / Copywriters: Philippe Boucheron, Nicolas Poillot
Photographer: Romain Laurent
Published: September 2007
Advertising Agency: H-Paris, France
Creative Directors: Olivier Desmettre, Fabrice Delacourt
Art Directors / Copywriters: Philippe Boucheron, Nicolas Poillot
Photographer: Romain Laurent
Published: September 2007
Labels: Automotive, bizarre, Outdoor, print, promo, Technology
Stabilo: Mini Monsters
Advertising Agency: Grey, Hong Kong
Creative Directors: Keith Ho, Paul Chan
Copywriters: Paul Chan, Paul Yu
Art Director: Kong Siu Lan
Retoucher: Wong Leung Shing (Touch Workshop)
Photographer: Terence Kwok
Creative Directors: Keith Ho, Paul Chan
Copywriters: Paul Chan, Paul Yu
Art Director: Kong Siu Lan
Retoucher: Wong Leung Shing (Touch Workshop)
Photographer: Terence Kwok
Labels: Accessories, bizarre, print
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