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L’Univers de Chocolat: Car accident

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print

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Chocolates with whisky in them will probably never get you a DUI. Yet again, if you have a lot of them? This print is suggesting the worst case scenario in a fun way. This kid had one too many chocolates and crashed it’s toy car because of drunk driving.


Subaru: World of Car Parts

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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This proves that Japan is not only the best in making weird and ‘wtf?’ commercials, they can be really creative too. In the following commercial for Subaru, made by the agency Dentsu, you see an amazing wolrd of car parts. Everything in the commercial is over-detailed, which makes it like a 3D-fantasy movie you’re watching..


Escola Sao Paulo: Learn to make films

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print

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This is a print campaign for a film school in Brazil. On the images they are showing the plan of a movie theatre and its occupied seats. There is a different pattern according to the genre of the film. Respectively war films, auteur films, blockbusters, scary films and films about prejudice.



Sapporo: Legendary Biru

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Sapporo
  • Agency: Dentsu
  • Country: Canada Canada

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Sapporo beer, one of the most popular brands in Japan. It is brewed in Guelph, Canada. The Canadian market is being given a new appreciation of the brand’s cultural heritage through “Legendary Biru” (biru is Japanese for beer), a 2 minute commercial exploring the brewing process behind Sapporo beer.


Canon: EOS Grip

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Print
  • Company: Canon
  • Agency: Dentsu
  • Country: Malaysia Malaysia

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This is a simple yet genious print ad, to promote the EOS ProGrip Battery Pack of Canon which is developed by Dentsu, Malaysia. I won’t tell you the clue, just click on the image to find out..
Yet I have this feeling that this isn’t the first time this idea is used.. Anybody knows which advertiser has a similar advertisement?