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The first car with cloaking technology.
Mercedes-Benz promoting their latest fuel cell technology.
(Source: myinitialsadblog)
Fast Company asked several of the most creative ad agencies in the world to rebrand baby girls. Their mock campaigns recast girls as the No. 1 choice for consumers from China to the U.S.
Agency: AKQA Target Demo: AFFLUENT WOMEN IN CHINA The Ad Folks: This digital agency based in San Francisco has done campaigns for Heineken, Gap, Nike, and the Xbox 360. Their Campaign Strategy: To help rural Chinese see women as precious, ads will nudge urban professionals, whose cultural influence is vast. The character on the lips is the female version of the word ni (“you”). The ad aims to speak to those who know they have value and those who don’t yet see that.
(via huffingtonpost)
I love minimalism, but I love it most in advertising. There’s something particularly beautiful about being able to catch attention with something so simple. And there’s something particularly beautiful about this ad for McDonald’s, advertising free wifi. Clever, isn’t it?
(via theemspace)
more red for today’s collection
Interesting work from Alex Varanese.
I love the colors and style of these illustrations.
You have to check out his website and browse his other works.via: wreckeddesign
(via 7knotwind)
Found via LikeCool
Ad Campaign of the Day: French framing company L’Eclat du Cadre promotes its “framing know-how” with a guerrilla marketing campaign that involves transforming ordinary car side-mirrors into ornate vanities.
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Found Through: AisleOne
erickd: aspettandoellis: 3n0m15:3141592:filjander:zuppadivetro:robertodragone:moleskinelife: Time - Global WarmingWow, assolutamente geniale. La scomoda - e triste, e spaventosa - verità.
Nicely done!