


A campaign for Ariel Washing Powder. I find this campaign boring. And you can like think of a thousand of these and its not the first time you've seen them! VIAcommunication from across the planet!



A campaign for Ariel Washing Powder. I find this campaign boring. And you can like think of a thousand of these and its not the first time you've seen them! VIA
The US based One Show has disqualified an entry for ‘Sanctuary’ magazine, created by McCann-Erickson, Mumbai. The reason the One Club officials cite for the disqualification is that the idea was similar to one used for the Matheran Bachao Samiti, created by Uday Parkar and Veynz Nayre in 1998 while they were with Everest Brand Solutions (then Everest Advertising). For further info: click here

Interesting Guerilla idea for a optical solutions company (i think). The headline reads "Extends your vision with panoramic lenses". VIA



I see a huge rise in the number of campaigns for Music Chanels, Radio Stations, Cinema Theatres, DVD/VCD/CD Lending Libraries, Book Stores, etc. A clear indication that the entertainment age is up and alive! Here's another campaign by Graffitti BBDO for a Radio Station called Magic FM. via: ihaveanidea.org


If there's one campaign that everybody seems to love, like and admire, it is this one for SBI Cards done by Mudra. These guys seem to have got it bang on! A simple campaign that tells the message so interestingly...keep rocking guys, thanks for this one! via: adsoftheworld
We had elections in Tamilnadu, a state where I live in and a friendly neighbourhood copywriter created this campaign to encourage people to vote. I like these...I'm sure you will too! via: paaji
A finalist at the Montreux Fest was a campaign for Mahanand Josh Flavored Milk in the Press: Beverages category. The campaign has two ads, both showing a cow grazing on items such as strawberries and chocolate, which are lying on the grass. The lines with the logo are, ‘Strawberry Flavoured Milk’ and ‘Chocolate Flavoured Milk’, respectively. The campaign bagged a bronze at the AAAI Goafest as well. It was created by Deborah Fernandes, Ayesha Bedi and Tejali Shete.
The next finalist was an ad for the Cancer Patients Aid Association in the press and public interest category. Aimed at throwing light on secondary smoking, the ad shows the feet of a man and a boy in a morgue with the placards ‘Smoker’ and ‘Passive Smoker’ on each of them, respectively. The credits for this ad go to Tarun Batra and Sachin Kamath.
The last finalist was a press ad for Tena Adult Diapers, created by Thoppil Paul and Santosh Sonawane, in the Press: Cosmetics/Pharmaceuticals category. The ad has a single line of copy that reads, ‘Is this how it feels when your bladder interrupts your life?’ That sounds simple enough, except that after every two or three alphabets, there is a comma, thus bringing out the ‘interruption’ problem. (Tena is an adult diaper that helps combat incontinence.) VIA: agencyfaqs.com


Scam! One word that every creative person has come across at some point of his or her career! Come on, we all do it! But then, what's really irritating is that really sad ideas like this are exected as real work! Finding leaves from different trees and putting them in the middle of a magazine isn't great work! Hell, it isn't even good work.
Well, well, well, look what we have here! After successfully satisfying the dreams of millions of men across the planet, Axe is back to give you the ultimate orgasm with "Axe Underwear"! Now that's something new! I wonder if these will work too? Well, ideally they should...but would you by Axe Undies just coz they made good deo's?? 
A fruit juice named Looza?? Why would anybody name their drink that?? Well, your guess is as good as mine! And by the way, if you notice you'd see people getting scared of the fruits following them...are they not supposed to enjoy the taste that follows them instead of being scared or freaked out. This campaign left me pondering! What do you think...anything similar??