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“Stop the catastrophe. Greenpeace.”
I believe in advertising published today a romanian ad. I was so proud i had to publish it here and spread the news. Thanks to the publisher!
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Bucharest, Romania
Creative Director: Nick Hine
Art Directors: Daniela Nedelschi, Jorg Riommi
Copywriters: Jorg Riommi, Daniela Nedelschi
Photographer: Carioca
Account Manager: Anca Manciu
Account Executive: Liana Petrascu
Thoughts »
Halloween is the only American holiday i totally get and quite frankly i like :)
Heineken Beer seems to like it too and to the left you have an image from one of their campaigns out for this season. Awesome.
To me it’s about getting the chance to dress scary and look stupid and to be honest, for those single out there, the pick-up lines in bars can get to a totally different level on this occasion:
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I recently found a website made by Obama’s supporters and after visiting it i realised how much it reminded me of work by Academia Catavencu.
Of course they never developed websites like this, at least to my knkowledge, but they might have. As such it seems too much of an innovative idea to begin with.
Anyway, go to the PalinAsPresident.com and have some fun. Site is updated daily until the elections so visit it daily.
Cezar
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This is an amazing idea for promoting the idea of energy revolution, idea that is now at the top of all environmental discussions.
The ad “Pollution is closer than you think.” was done by:
Advertising Agency: JWT, Hong Kong
Creative Directors: Steven Lee, Kwong Chi Kit, Barbara Fu
Art Directors: Fei Leung, Arthur Tse
Copywriters: Babara Fu, Jesse Wong
Other additional credits: Nick Leung, Serena Tsang
I found this ad on an amazing blog: I Believe in Advertising that i like to follow regularly. Check it out for yourself and subscribe to their rss feed!
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Why do we care? Why does everyone in the world have their eyes and ears locked in on the american elections? Should we mind our own business? Do americans care about us following this continuous debate? And, how much are we actually influencing the results?
Too many people in the world have opinions about these elections and i bet there are quite a few people in America that are pissed off at us butting in their business.
Very few presidents in the world are elected by people for their foreign policy directions. …


