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Archive for January, 2009

Ad Mash Up…

Roni Brunn sent me this link – it’s a plug for her band really, but there’s also a lot of fun to be had spotting the ads she’s mashed up on this video (41 in total, if you want to guess all of them!). If you want to check her music and her blog out, [...]

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Watch this in high quality, rather than normal res… even if it takes a while to load – it’s worth it. It’s a new ad for T-Mobile, but it’s so much more than that – it’s beautiful, epic, feel-good advertising just when we need it! Richard used the phrase “I think the phrase ‘we’re back’ [...]

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Image from Nitin Sarkar on flickr.com Ed Cotton, over at Influx Insights, asked the question of some people as to what their predictions are for this year. And, I’m not going to answer it in the usual way… after all, enough people will predict the demise of advertising budgets in the face of a recessionary [...]

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PSFK Jan 30th…

For some reason I haven’t yet figured out, Piers over at PSFK seems to book everything for when I’m on holiday. And, since I’m taking off for the end of Jan, there’s something good coming up! So, go here and check out the next Good Ideas Salon… I’m sure he’s not exaggerating when he claims: [...]

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The fight…

The new ad for the Golf VI… Superb work.

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I know, I know. This is not a new ad. It’s from 2008 and I picked it up because it made top of the viewing ratings for Creativity online. But, damn, it’s good. Click here if it’s not working in the embedded format.

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Whopper Sacrifice…

How to do facebook apps… Go to WhopperSacrifice.com

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Catch me if you can…

I love the new Virgin ad, although I don’t know if they need the “Still red hot” end line… And the fact that it reminds me of “Catch me if you can” is a great thing, not a case of “faint praise!” Enjoy… Click here if the embedded version isn’t working!

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In this vicious, credit-crunch, recessionary environment, there’s good and bad. The bad is that we’re all operating with less staff than we want and need. The good is that we’ve got work that needs doing still. Which means there’s a need for help on real projects. As a result, I’m going open the doors here [...]

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