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The Times: The newspaper that has witnessed it all

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print

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The Times brings you the definitive coverage of the Queen of England her Diamond Jubilee. In fact, they have been doing so for years. That’s how they were able to use two pictures of different times and combine them. You can only get this from the newspaper that has witnessed it all.



Coca-Cola: Smiley

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print

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Keep it simple has always been a golden rule in advertising. With this print ad for Coca-Cola they are spot on. In line with the ‘open happiness’ campaign they didn’t have to search far to find inspiration. There is even happiness to be found in the Coca-Cola logo.


Ô Fiô: Internet dating

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print

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The Ô Fiô Bier Bar promotes real dating over internet dating in this funny print campaign. In a few simple steps they show how misleading internet dating can be. Please get out in the real world and start dating in a bar again.


Mercado Magazine: Flags

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print

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Mercado Magazine is a magazine that analyses political and economic information and helps people understand the reasons and consequences of the events that take place on our planet, and how these affect the business world. Under the concept of: “The world is a hard place to understand”, the campaign emerges from a universal truth and as from its executions, bases itself on current market issues.



Budweiser: Vinyl ad

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print

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Promoting a song in a magazine is not an easy assignment. For the new song from Will.I.Am, Budweiser did something special. They’ve created a page in a magazine which can be used on a record player. So the page actually plays the song like a vinyl recrod does.


Volkswagen: Tarot

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print
  • Company: Volkswagen
  • Agency: DDBLondon
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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The Volkswagen Front Assist checks with a radar the distance between your car and the car in front of you. Accompanied with an automatic brake system it’s part of new Volkswagen technology. So in a certain way it can predict your future like a Tarot card.