Friday, November 12, 2010

A Life on Facebook (Video)

Brilliant. Awesome. Makes you laugh. Makes you smile. Sweet ending. Very creative. Love this!

Thanks to @joelmelton for sharing :)

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Google's high five to Halloween

Loving Google's tribute to Halloween this year. You Tube has its own little ghost but I'm still wondering what Twitter is going to do. Anyone remember last year's trick or treat from Twitter? 

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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Everyone raving on iPad n iPhone4 - I want one of these

Old school. But so nice for drawing with.

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Cadbury Flake or Cadbury Calamari? New Ad

Beautiful ad, love the comments and yes, definitely looks like salt n pepper squid. Lurve the dress - imagine we'll be seeing more cream chiffon in the the high street now.

Tks @ellabella83 for sharing the link
http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2010/june/new-flake-ad

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Cool plastercine animation & Doritos engagement campaign

Sharing this because:
a) it's cool creative
b) it's a cool engagement idea from Doritos - make an ad, make a fortune
c) I work with the ever lovely and charming Lillian Chambers, who could do absolutely anything with a piece of plastercine, it's unreal.

Like it? Give it the thumbs up for Lillian x

http://kingofads.doritos.co.uk/

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Social shopping on FB - liking it, Levis

Don't know where I got the link from this today but now I've had the time to review the site, I did and I've forgotten who shared the link (sorry).

Great idea from Levis, one which I think will be copied very quickly - check it out http://us.levi.com - do you like?

Levi’s New ‘Friends Store’ Social Shopping Site | Digital Buzz Blog

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Paper Animation - cool vid with a surprising ending

This is so cool to watch, I wasn't expecting the ending at all. It tells a story and brings to life what AXA do in a truly interesting and creative way. I love this.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Chanel Tattoos - would you wear them?

Cheaper than real tattoos, way less painful, actually fairly pretty (IMHO). Would I wear them? Perhaps if my legs were this skinny and this long. You?

Via @lollingtons

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Would you call your product Pussy?

Pussy is natural, makes you energised and apparently a pleasure to drink.

My flatmate brought a can home tonight. Shocked and amused at the name; bought it for me as she thought 'I'd be interested, since I'm in marketing'. So here it is, this is the well packaged product, Pussy. Pretty design. Strange name for a drink. I wondered who the target market was - girlie(ish) design, name aimed at boys. Confused branding? So I went to the site http://www.pussydrinks.com, to check it out (like you do).

Positioned at people 'looking for a natural alternative', promoted by Hugh and his very natural bunnies. The Pussy personality is 'spontaneous, entertaining, optimistic and fun', like you would expect. Nice pics from a swanky looking launch party; this drink is to be served with Grey Goose. Interesing tone of voice with lines borrowed from the porn industry 'Looking for pussy? Call us on...'. The values are sophisticated and irreverent - this cheeky brand certainly has an attitude.

Whatever you may think about the brand, the natural ingredients promise a yummy yummy taste; it contains Sasparilla, which I love. So yeah, for a natural energy boost I'm definitely going to drink mine in the morning.

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Cool concept for energy saving brand

Love this concept about only using the energy that you need from Osram. Bus shelter lights up when someone uses it. Imagine it produces a nice experience on a dark night.

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