Archive for January, 2010
Indian cricketer ‘kicks up’ a controversy
For the kind attention of sports stars. Respect advertising boards. Next time, even if you are unable to contain your frustration about the way you play (or others), be careful not to kick up anything, particularly advertising ...
Remember, Help Haiti.
This spot urges us to help Haiti. In a simple way. But in a highly creative and effective way.
No verbal diarrhea. No forced ideas. No added color. It hits the target with the sharp message - and we are the target.
Reme...
Danger of texting while driving
This public awareness campaign about the danger of texting while driving attracts our attention mainly because of its subtle way of presentation. This print ad has been developed for Orange Israel, by Shalmor Avnon Amichay/Y&R ...
There’s more life in animals than you think
There are no naked babes. No shameless stunts. But this is an advertising effort from animal lovers. But not from PETA, and that makes all the difference.
This print campaign for enpa- society for the protection of animals-...
PETA is pleased with Avatar
It is not easy to please PETA. They are quick in finding out your crime whenever you do a cruelty to animals. But there are rare incidents in which they appreciate and honor someone or something. Now, PETA is amused with Avatar...
Alfa Romeo’s bus shelter trick
There are so many ways to lure the customers. Alfa Romeo just found out a comparatively novel idea to attract them. They helped the customers to sell their cars, and- to buy from Alfa Romeo!
As part of a sales promotion camp...
Diesel campaign: by the stupid, for the stupid
Diesel, the international jeans brand, through its new campaign Be Stupid, is banking on a rather unconventional philosophy. It hails stupidity as a truly brilliant philosophy to follow. "Stupid is the relentless pursuit of a r...
Funny Indian commercial for Listerine
Humor in Indian commercials is usually presented with a serious background, until it reveals the âfunnyâ part at the end. This unexpected funny twist entertains the viewer as it succeeds to keep him clueless until the...
Wrangler says it again: we are animals
We have seen how they said it earlier. Now, Wrangler has revealed its new image for this 2010 Spring/Summer season, which goes by the name of Red. The campaign, developed by Fred & Farid, Paris, is centered on the primary insti...
Their Pain is Your Pain
While surfing through www in pursuit of interesting ads, I stumbled upon this creative print campaign which has been developed by Ogilvy Singapore for Childrenâs Panadol. Well, the campaign is worth our attention, as it p...




