This ad might be the most interesting one I've seen this year! It's so cute!
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
Surprising Ambient AD - Voyages-Sncf.com: The Escape Service
This ad in France contains a big surprise! The first person who dared to push the button would get the chance of a free escape~
If it was you, would you push the button. I might walk away immediately...
Advertising Agency: DDB, France
Awesome Printing ADs - Japan Unlimited (Cathay Pacific Airways)
Japan Unlimited, Sight - 日本 看不尽
There are total 5 ads in this serial, and Which one do you like most?
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
City Trip TV AD of Switzerland: more than just mountains
The original copywriting along with the ad:
Not only the mountains are beautiful in Switzerland. Swiss cities, too, offer all you could want for a relaxing and varied couple of days -- and nights.
Not only the mountains are beautiful in Switzerland. Swiss cities, too, offer all you could want for a relaxing and varied couple of days -- and nights.
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Virgin Blue: Outdoor Changing AD (Funny Bearded Family)
The slogan for this ad is "Holidays so affordable, you can stay for ages." If you look at the bottom of this pic, you'll find this outdoor ad would change over time. The beard would grow during the 3 weeks.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
TMF Travel Outdoor Push-up AD
TMF Travel organises party trips for 16-24 years olds to top party destinations around Europe. To get some extra attention for their latest promotion, they created a unique wild poster campaign: one normal poster of a guy is surrounded by five close-ups of bikinis… in Push-up style.
Advertising Agency: Duval Guillaume Antwerp, Belgium
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Star Alliance Destinations TV AD (Stop-frame animation)
Stop-frame animation is my favorite. It's famous for its complicated and time-consuming process. What's more, this ad combined it with even more complicated paper-cuts.
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