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Coca-Cola: Small World Machines

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient

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This is one of Coca-Cola’s latest happiness project, called Small World Machines. They Connect people from different countries to touch hands and share a Coca-Cola. In this case India & Pakistan.
Click ‘read more‘ to see the making of!


Volkswagen: Tiguan Cross Country

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Here is a fantastic new ad for the Volkswagen Tiguan entitled “Cross Country” created by DDB, Sydney. The commercial features a couple who pull a fast one on their camping friends and couldn’t have been done any better.


Huawei: Ideos X1

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print
  • Company: Huawei
  • Agency: ArnoldFurnace, Sydney
  • Country: Australia Australia

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Chinese company Huawei has announced the Australian launch of its latest low-cost Android phone, the IDEOS X1. Sydney based advertising agency ArnoldFurnace created six nice print advertisements to promote the smartphone.



Toyota: Man made out of Glass

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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This commercial was made to prove how safe a Toyota can be, by making a man out of glass, literally. Not only the shape of a man was made, also the heart and the most important organs were crafted out of glass. Too bad we don’t see a crash-test in the end of the video..


Smirnoff: Pure football

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Celebrities

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The new campaign of Smirnoff sounds “Discover Extraordinary Purity” and features 3 players of Manchester United. In the commercial you see Rio Ferdinand, Ji-sung Park and Ryan Giggs playing a liquid surreal form of their game.
Strange yet however the details are amazing..


Tetley: Comeback of the Tea Folk

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Vintage

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It is rarely seen; cartoon characters playing the lead in a commercial. What’s even more surprising is a comeback of a certain campaign after several years. Well it happened to the brand Tetley, where Gaffer, Sydney and many other characters were the face of the tea manufacturer. After 10 years they’re back, and how..


The admiring thing about this campaign is that Tetley and MCBD decided to not change their characters. No 3D or other special effects, just as it used to be.. The following video shows how they revived and after the jump you can see some of their vintage adverts.
Check out their site as well, it is promising..


IKEA: Street art

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Outdoor

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Jenny McCracken and Anton Pulvirenti are 3D-artists that worked out a artwork for IKEA. Both artists transformed sidewalk into a walk-in kitchen inviting passers to take a picture of themselves ‘in’ the piece of art. They idea was performed because of the 60th anniversary of the IKEA catalogue.
After the jump you can see the amusing video where they explain the concept!