I need a multimedia room like this. [vimeo=http://vimeo.com/3968290]
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Funny Heineken sequel to the original walk-in closet commercial. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOvoO6eQDms&fmt=18]
Juan Camilo Rojas' "Consumption" critiques the advertising of harmful consumer products, such as cigarettes and soda, by appropriating the brands' product and typography. "Enjoy" is created from rusted nails and "Flavor" cigarettes.
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Your Friday morning viral video: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfc64TV-1OA&fmt=18]
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIutgtzwhAc] Vs.
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Terrific ad created for the Dutch Comedy Central by agency Modernista! which has a very unique "siteless" website of its own. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dTbL5t3Quc]
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Publicis Mojo in Sydney created these typographic posters as a "first of a series of self-initiated projects that will see the agency link up and work with various different artists and designers." Or in other words, for shits and giggles. Here are a few I liked:
I think it's deeply important for companies to foster a certain creativity apropos of nothing that is permitted and encouraged to operate in a vacuum.
Everyone tries to ride the coattails of the NCAA annual "March Madness" basketball tournament, including urologists.
In this viral video for Samsung some guys have their way with a herd of sheep. On second read, that actually sounds disturbing if not illegal in most countries. Correction: Some guys string up a herd of sheep with LED lights in this fun "viral" video for Samsung. Start paying attention around the 1:09 mark for the payout.
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An ad warning ladies to go easy on the dranks. This was created by British agency VCCP which picked up a gold medal for best PSA at this year's British Television Advertising Awards. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aaI91DvWtI&fmt=18]
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Sometimes the best ideas occur when we're doing some of our most primitive activities, such as eating and number two-ing as this campaign for the School of Visual Arts suggests.
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My friend Kaizar has finally figured out why Facebook can't monetize. It's because their ads are fucking insulting. Look at the targeted ads on his profile page: