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Reebok: CrossFit 3D Street Art

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Outdoor
  • Company: Reebok
  • Agency: Unkown
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Reebok CrossFit, a revolutionary strength and conditioning programme, teamed up with artists 3D Joe and Max to break the Guinness World Record for the largest ever 3D street art. The painting measured an impressive 1,160.4m² and was unveiled at London’s West India Quays, Canary Wharf.


Nokia: The new everyday

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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In this new commercial for Nokia they show us how to do everyday-things in a different way. Under the slogan ‘The new everyday’ the ad creates cool situations which can make life a lot more fun. Especially the moon-walking jogger is amazing!


Pfizer: Dupuytren’s Disease

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient
  • Company: Pfizer
  • Agency: United Kingdom
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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200 people formed a giant human hand in Covent Garden in London. By visually illustrate Dupuytren’s contracture, a progressive and debilitating hand condition, they wanted to make the crowd aware of this rare disease.


Tempo: As Life Unfolds

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Film Club Productions, London-based animation production company, has directed and animated a commercial for tissue brand Tempo commissioned by its agency Publicis London.

The 30-second TV commercial “Bike” created by director Vida Vega is the first in a series for the new pan-European ad campaign and launches across mainland Europe in countries including Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.


National Geographic: Live Augmented Reality

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Ambient
  • Company: National Geographic
  • Agency: Appshaker
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Appshaker recently launched a unique way for people to interact with the amazing world of National Geographic Channel’s content from around the globe.

Using the principles of augmented reality, people could immerse themselves in different scenes such as dolphins, leopards, the space landings, dinosaurs and more.


Cravendale: Cats with thumbs

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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This commercial was released earlier this year, imagining cats with opposable thumbs in search for milk. What would happen when cats could use their paws like we use our hands? Very funny commercial with a brilliant narrator.


Breast Cancer: Huge bra

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Outdoor
  • Company: Breast Cancer
  • Agency: Chillisauce
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Chillisauce, a British agency came up with this crazy idea in London. For the Breast Cancer organization they made a 30 metre long bra and put it on the ITV Southbank tower in the center of London..


Converse: In case of emergency

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Ambient, Outdoor
  • Company: Converse
  • Agency: Unkown
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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For those of you in the UK, be sure to keep your eyes open. Converse has begun placing In Case of Emergency (I.C.E.) boxes that contain several pairs of shoes that lucky passers-by can help themselves to. Posting a photo of the shoes on Facebook.com/converse will also give three lucky winners a chance to win an adventure to the 100 Club on November 24. Find an empty box? All is not lost. Adventurers should look out for the message inside the I.C.E. box and tweet their emergency (#converseboots) for another chance to win a pair.



Pot Noodle: WAG

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Well this is a weird commercial, perhaps it is something typically British, or it represents the style of the agency. It’s definitely something you wouldn’t expect for a commercial for instant noodle soup. But besides all this it is an entertaining and funny commercial.


Phones 4U: Haunt

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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This commercial for Phones 4U, an online mobile phone store, builds suspense until the very end. But then there is a sudden plot change that no-one would expect. Pretty entertaining if you ask us.