February 29, 2012

"Food for thought"

"Conversations are increasingly the fabric of campaigns. In fact, modern campaigns need a surrounding conversation to truly live. When a campaign is retweeted, for example, it is not simply passed along. Something is added: it is personalised, enriched and given life."
-- Colin Mitchell in AdMap

Awesome People Hanging Together








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February 27, 2012

Facebook ID Card



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February 23, 2012

US Army on Pinterest



The US Army is on Pinterest.

Fascinating, particularly the "DIY & Decor" board.

February 20, 2012

"Krugman on Playboy"



I read Playboy for the articles and interviews.

"I Am The Collection"

French Connection I Am The Collection 'Sleeping' from 101 London on Vimeo.



Client: French Connection
Agency: 101, London

"Food for thought"

"There are no new ideas. There are only new ways of making them felt."
-- Audre Lore

February 17, 2012

Intel "Pop-up Theater"

February 14, 2012

Nike "Just rack it"

February 10, 2012

British Airways "The Race"



Client: British Airways
Agency: BBH, London

February 09, 2012

"Microwaves Ruin Everything"

February 07, 2012

"Hurricane Weather"



Client: Jeep
Agency: Draftfcb+ Shimoni Finkelstein Barki

February 01, 2012

"Last greeting card ever"

"Porn is moving"





MC Saatchi

"Three Primary Colors"

January 31, 2012

"Treat Yourself Better"



Client: Weight Watchers
Agency: Fred & Farid, Paris

January 25, 2012

"Food for thought"

"If it's not social in real life, it's not social online."
-- Duncan Fulton

January 19, 2012

VW "The Bark Side"

"Portraits of wisdom"



January 17, 2012

"Be wonderful and wise"



Client: Lurpak
Agency: W+K, London

"Food for thought"

"No matter what technology is used, your monthly phone bill magically remais about the same size."
- - Douglas Coupland's Law of Telephony

January 15, 2012

TMB Bank "Panyee FC"



Client: TMB Bank
Agency: Leo Burnett

January 13, 2012

Learning playing

"Bringing Parents, Kids Together with Guerilla Classrooms"

January 09, 2012

LG "Smart thief"

"Food for thought"

"Three apples have changed the world. One seduced Eve, one awakened Newton, the third is in the hands of Steve Jobs."
-- Sina Weibo

January 03, 2012

"El gran Papá Noel"

Coca-Cola's Santa Claus for adults.
(No, it's not what you're thinking).

December 29, 2011

"Childlike adults"



"The child is inventive; the adult is productive. The child explores his environment; the adult organizes it."

-- Desmond Morris, "The Human Zoo" (1969)

December 26, 2011

"Real Life Adventures"

December 19, 2011

"Food for thought"

"Social is not a feature. Social is not an application. Social is a deep human motivation that drives our behaviour almost every second that we’re awake."
-- Paul Adams

December 17, 2011

"Out of stock"

"Sorry! The lifestyle you ordered is currently out of stock" says Banksy.

December 16, 2011

"Handy shopping"



"Game-changing smartphone applications in the Consumer Goods and Retail industry are impacting the way consumers shop, communicate, access information, and plan their time. For retailers, at the end of the day, it’s about how and where the consumer decides to spend his money."

Arthur D. Little report

December 14, 2011

"Food for thought"

"A man sitting in his open sports car is like a piece of highly stylized phallic sculpture."
-- Desmond Morris

December 08, 2011

"Singing Tweets"

December 04, 2011

"Darwin's worm"


Whenever you have a creative brief that doesn't have a novelty factor or an interesting subject to talk about, remember: Darwin was able to write a book on worms with 160 pages.

"Hair & Cat"

Lukas Hammar - 1888 - Hair & Cat from Cobblestone Filmproduktion on Vimeo.



Client: 1888
Agency: Kitchen, Norway

November 27, 2011

The social elevator


"We lived today in a bogus meritocracy.Our society proclaims itself democratic and a place where anyone can rise to fame and wealth. But social mobility has declined. Modern market democracies are webs of special connections, riven with unfairness, hidden conspiracies and family deals. The children of successful lawyers,bankers, journalist and so on tend to rise to the top of the money-making professions, apparently convinced they are there because they're worth it."
- Andrew Marr, The Sunday Times