This is an old one. Almost 4 years to be precise...I think its won a lot of metal the world over...A One Show Trophy, A Cannes Lion, A D&AD, An NY Ad Fest Trophy, An Epica, A Clio and almost everything else under the sun. It remains one of my favourites...work like this comes in great scarcity
A funny campaign for Harley Davidson. Quite a surprise to know that HD has bikes specifically for Women or had a campaign for the same! Hey gurl...go kick some lily arse...
A campaign for PEUGEOT 607 by BETC EURO RSCG in France. Quite interesting. I somehow vaguely remember seeing a similar campaign by an Indian Car Manufacturer too...does anybody recall it??
I think this is a campaign for a GPS Service or something of that sort (can anybody confirm that). I also have no idea about who did these ads! Thanks to Victor for sending these in.
These ads are over-loaded with body copy which some might consider a sin. But i'm sure it's there for a purpose and they all use the same method that products like cooking oil use in India...FEAR! Do you think these ads really work??
Aaaargh! 3 ads for the sake of doing 3! Kolle Rebbe Werbeagentur could have just done any one of these instead of 3 that have no difference whatsoever!
A very different and interesting campaign for Berlin Individual Wallpaper done by Leo Burnett in Germany. I like the visual treatment and the tricks the visuals play with your brain...good stuff.
This campaign for Nike Swimwear was done at ACOMUNICACIO, an agency in Spain. I somehow don't think too much of it...considering all the brilliant work Nike's down in other parts of the globe. But that does not mean its bad either...I'm a fence sitter on this one!
Absolute proof that advertising is simply one of the craziest professions on the planet! Thanks to the team that created this. You make me happy to be here. This is really crazy yet superb work. via: coloribus
A very clever campaign for a brand of paint called Spectrum from Germany (I Guess)! The copy reads "Imagine" or something to that effect (can anybody confirm or re-translate)
I dug out a few classics from my collection, a bag and a mousepad that work towards the same cause...prevention of suicide! I unfortunately don't know who did these and what they were done for but they are really cool! If anybody does, please comment.