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Orphea: Powerfull Billboard

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Billboard

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This billboard was made for Orphea4D Protection, a powerful insecticide spray for exteriors. Because the warm season is coming where bugs and insects are starting to annoy everybody they wanted to show that they are the perfect solution. And they’ve couldn’t prove it better than with this billboard.


Renault: Va Va Voom

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient

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Watch as two unsuspecting guys take the new Renault Clio out for a test drive with extra VA VA VOOM! One thing is for sure, they’ll never forget the first time they saw the New Renault Clio.
Click more to see the female version!


Mentos: Stay Fresh

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Mentos came up with a new advertising campaign called ‘Stay Fresh’, which is a global ad campaign that runs on TV, print and outdoor. It shows a situation where a guy suddenly starts talking and acting like his dad.


Audi: Mini Race Car

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient

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Cool stunt by Audi, where they put drivers behind the wheel of a custom fabricated minitiature car of Audi. Using the world’s first iPad slot car controller with live in-car camera feed and digital accelerator, the Audi quattro Experience allowed participants to take the car on a heart-racing run around a 140 sq. ft., handcrafted all-season test track.


Dulcolax: Toilet Paper

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Billboard

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Creative outdoor campaign by Dulcolax, the laxative medicine that is sold worldwide. They took an outdoor network and transformed it into giant empty toilet rolls, to show that their medicine helps when feeling constipated.


Durex: SOS Condoms

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Mobile
  • Company: Durex
  • Agency: Buzzman, Dubai
  • Country: United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates

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Have you ever been in the situation where you needed a condom, but you couldn’t find it anywhere, and the other person is out of stock as well? Well now there’s a solution, called SOS Condoms. An app made by (who else) Durex.


Most Memorable Superbowl Ads: 1967 – 2013

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Compilations, TV & Cinema Film, Vintage

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CreativeCriminals.com presents you the selection of the 20 most memorable commercials from the Superbowl since the beginning (1967). This annual championship game of the NFL is not only a quality demonstration of American Football, but with 111 millions viewers in the US only, the Superbowl is one of the most important events for the American advertisers and agencies.



We selected not only the most funny, but also the most talked about commercials such as Apple with there famous ‘1984′-commercial, Pepsi with Cindy Crawford and the General Motors commercial called Suicide from 2007. Click ‘read more‘ to view the 19 other memorable commercials.


1984: Apple – Hammer (Chiat/Day)


Volkswagen: Superbowl Jamaica

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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‘Get Happy’ is the tagline for Volkswagen’s new advertising campaign during the Superbowl. The commercial features Dave, a guy from Minnesota, speaking Jamaican against his collegues. Some say it’s extremely funny, some say it’s racist. What do you think? The second video (click read more) gathers some internet hypes, such as the cat women and the angry baseball manager.


Spies: Solar powered

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Online

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Spies is a travel agency based in Denmark and they wanted to see how much energy people get from a sunny holiday? They built two solar charging dummies and sent them on two very different winter holidays, one in balmy Spain, one in solar-starved Denmark. Logic result, but the video is cool to watch!


Internet Explorer: Generation Y

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Internet Explorer
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: Worldwide

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If you grew up in the nineties as a kid, you will love this video. It is nostalgic and shows every trend you had as a kid back then. The commercial ends with “Your future was bright, you grew up. So did we”.