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Volunteer Wildfire Services: Matches

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print

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These two creative executions, highlight the wildlife’s vulnerability to fire and are executed as a print and poster campaign. In the executions the fur or quills of the animals with matches. The take out is summarised by the headline: “Wildfires Burn More Than Trees”.



Lego: Bus stop shelters

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Outdoor
  • Company: Lego
  • Agency: Ogilvy
  • Country:  Malaysia Malaysia

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What makes this latest Lego ambient advertisement creative is how they used the surrounding environment as part of the composition. The 3 clever bus shelter ads titled ‘Whale’, ‘Caterpillar’, and ‘Monster’ was created by Ogilvy Malaysia and their talented local team of Lego artists and builders.



AT&T: Infuse

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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AT&T is promoting the new Samsung Infuse 4G smartphone with a series of television commercials featuring cute animals. Three screen tests use a kitten, a frog and a goldfish to reveal the insight, “Colors so real, it’s almost unreal”.


Görtz 17: Shoelace Box

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Ambient

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German shoe company Gortz 17 and design company Kempertrautmann have come out with the first recyclable shoebox that makes the plastic bag unnecessary. The minimalist design draws attention to the handles, which can be removed and used as shoelaces. The series consists of five colour-coordinated designs that match flawlessly with Görtz 17′s Converse Collection.


Aufait Daily News: We deliver it how it is

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print

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Au Fait is a newspaper from Morocco, which means “by the way”. The tagline for these four print advertisements is: “ We deliver it how it is.” And that is exactly what the prints illustrate.



Lego: Stonehenge

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print

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This print advertisement was made for Lego in 2005 by Serviceplan Erste Werbeagentur. The use Lego bricks to recreate the prehistoric monument. There are many theories on how is was created but now we finally know.


Taringa: Let kids stay kids

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print

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Argentinian web-based virtual community, Taringa created a thought provoking print ad campaign that relates the sites mandate to not allow any publications of explicit material. Ad agency DDB, Buenos Aires produced the two aptly titled print ads ‘Wet Pussy’ and ‘Black Cock’ with the clever copy stating “Let kids stay kids. Use parental control’.