October 10, 2008

"Slice of life"



[Via: Post Secret]

"Fridge magnet"



Client: Guiness
Agency: Irish International BBDO

October 09, 2008

"Banksy's pet store"



[Via: Wooster Collective]

"Food for thought"

"People who despise consumerism and advertising are usually just as guilty (possibly far more so) of seeking status through Veblen effects. The Guardian-reader who shops organically and holidays in Macchu Picchu is far more guilty of displaying rarity-snobbery than a Sun reader who goes to Burger King and Benidorm."

You got to love Rory Sutherland!

Great thesis. The only problem is that when the majority of the brands act as social levelers you will end up creating an anonymous and homogenized class of consumers.

That's why you have people trading up more often (the majority of the masses saving 3 month salary to buy a shirt from Prada) rather than trading down (the affluents eating McDonald's and flying EasyJet, for example).

When tobacco was good for you



[Source: NY Times]

October 08, 2008

"Think. Again."










\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ The Atlantic Monthly //////////////////

"The Atlantic was born out of questioning. To not question the world around you is to choose to live in the dark. That's why we turned these Atlantic questions in neon questions, we took their questions out of the magazine into the street and this is how people responded."
-- José Ricardo Cabaço, Euro RSCG North American CCO

[Via: Creativity Online]

October 02, 2008

"Food for thought"

"Campbell's Soup has introduced chicken noodle soup with "25% less sodium." What does that say about Campbell's regular chicken noodle soup? That it has too much sodium? Then there's Campbell's Healthy Request line of soups. What does that say about Campbell's regular soups? That they're unhealthy? Then there's Campbell's Chunky soups. What does that say about Campbell's regular soups? That they're thin and watery?"
-- Al Ries in Ad Age

Johnny's country life



Client: Country Life
Agency: Grey, London

October 01, 2008

In memoriam



"Why should I go out for a burger when I can have a steak at home?"

– Paul Newman

Elevator squatting

September 23, 2008

"Play it again?"


Cadbury - Drumming Gorilla from Stepa Mitaki on Vimeo.

According to the Brand Republic website and quoting a recent TNS study Cadbury's flagship Dairy Milk brand has lost market share to arch-rival Galaxy.

After the huge success of Juan cabral's "Gorilla" (Fallon London), it appears to me that the old discussion about the true role of advertising will be triggered again:

Should advertising entertain and generate awareness per se or should advertising be more effective in making people buy stuff (as if the last is detached from the former)?

Obviously advertising is just one of the "P's". Obviously advertising is always the weakest link when marketing departments fail on the rest of the tools and strategies.

September 18, 2008

"Understanding your customers mind"



[Via: Colectivo Planner]

"122 years"



Client: Hovis
Agency: Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy

"Carling iPint"



[Via: :trends:]

September 10, 2008

"So cute"



Client: Axe
Agency: Vegaolmosponce

September 05, 2008

"Lumberjack"



Client: HSBC
Agency: JWT, London

"Shoe Circus"



Mr. Seinfeld and Mr. Gates in the new Microsoft commercial. Creativity from Crispin Porter + Bogusky.

September 04, 2008

Eco-fatigue?



I'm sick of everyone from Al Gore to the guy who mows my grass telling me to "go green." I'm tired of sifting through the "eco-safe" claims of products as diverse as cleansers, cars and cookies: recycled, recyclable, reusable, organic, all-natural, environmentally friendly, environmentally preferable, environmentally safe, biodegradable, compostable, ozone-friendly, zero-carbon, carbon-neutral … the list is limited only by the imaginations of the marketing geniuses who developed it.

[Source: "I'm So Tired of Being Green"]

IKEA flash mobs



"Ikea shoppers were stunned when 300 dancers held a spontaneous rave amongst the flatpack furniture. The clubbers invaded the Milton Keynes store to pay tribute to former nightclub, The Sanctuary, which was bulldozed to make way for the store in 2004."

September 03, 2008

Boots 17 Cosmetics

17 Cosmetics Tips and Hints – The Natural Look


What if Boots created and online community to talk about beauty, trends, new products, etc. with the female teenage audience?

"Playfull spaces"



[Via: Wooster Collective]

"Square peg, round hole"



Client: EA Sports
Agency: Wieden+Kennedy, Portland

September 02, 2008

"What if?"





What if the beautiful and fitted models from Harvey Nichols were "average cartoons" like Wallace & Gromit?

[Agency: DDB London , Via: Brainstorm 9]

September 01, 2008

The logics of innovation

"Every generation innovates around a need that's relevant for the time. When my parents were growing up, there was a vitamin D deficiency, so somebody came up with fortified milk. It always starts with entrepreneurs and then becomes part of big companies. Nestlé started because its founder was a pediatrician whose wife had trouble breast-feeding, so now we have milk formula."
-- J. Darius Bikoff, Founder Glacéau Vitaminwater

"Airship"


[Click to watch the film]

Client: Stolichnaya Blakberi
Agency: Publicis, London

"Shift fluently"





Client: Volkswagen DSG 7 Electronic gearbox
Agency: DDB Belgium

August 31, 2008

"That's hot"



"Paris's brand is about being hot and man and sex and fashion and fun. She is a beautiful girl with a rockin' body, and that never hurts."
- Howard Bragman, Hollywood publicist in Financial Times

The moral of the story: Every brand should be focused on its own DNA, on what they do best and not try to adventure in silly extensions (like Paris and politics).

August 29, 2008

"Eton Gangsta"



Client: Yell.com
Agency: Mother, UK

August 26, 2008

Penguin's Flickr



For those who love Penguin's books and graphism (like I do) here's some interesting covers.

"Man on Wire"

Sleeveface.com






August 24, 2008

"Food for thought"

"If 2006 was about user-generated content and 2007 about social media, then 2008 is about the conversation."
-- Paul Kemp-Robertson, editor Contagious

August 21, 2008

"Online Video - The Next Frontier?"

"Good Afternoon Pineapples"



Client: The Natural Confectionery Company
Agency: Fallon London

"We have only 100 months"



"Time is fast running out to stop irreversible climate change, a group of global warming experts warns today. We have only 100 months to avoid disaster."

[Source: 100 Months]

Fake environmental conscience



So you don't have an environmentally friendly car?
No problem, just get an Hybrid sticker.

August 20, 2008

Library



For those working soap bar and washing powder accounts I highly recommend you the reading of the chapter "Soap-powders and Detergents" from Monsieur Roland Barthes' Mythologies. Interesting and amusing!

Giants of the métier



"If you're trying to persuade people into do something, or buy something, it seems to me you should use their language, the language they use every day, the language in which they think."
- David Ogilvy

August 18, 2008

Back from holidays

"You are what you eat!"



That's what they say. So here's a website that allows you to compare nutritional information, ingredients, etc.