Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Mama Lucchetti


I'm getting an unlimited amount of entertainment out of these italian Mama Lucchetti commercials.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Ronald Kurniawan has advertising in his blood

Ronald Kurniawan is getting some serious bills paid. Why do i know this? Just take a look at his website, if you've ever wondered who is the creative mind behind that new citywide campaign, party, or megacorps marketing campaign (and has enough neon paint to light up the moon) you should probably check out Ronald Kurniawan. Known for his previous work for an air cleaner and beautiful "day of the dead" posters he know buddies up with Folgers coffee to ban Z's everywhere. Adorable and dark Ronald Kurniawan is an artist who can really channel his talent.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Probably the funniest advertising in 2009

Procter & Gamble Instructs You How to Shave Your Balls

Procter & Gamble Instructs users how to SHAVE THEIR BALLS in the new add their running. Why the chose blue balls i'll never know.

Wow even the cartoon seems like a douch post-shave (finger point) "Heeeyyy laddieeess"

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Lets talk Media.


So. Normally i wouldn't chit chat about actually Important things but times change. Don't know if you guys heard about Chris Browns New song FOREVER which hit No 4 on billboard mags top 100 chart. Yeah, no shit it's Chris Brown right? Well guess what. Apparrently when he was singing

"We can go anywhere, go anywhere/ But first, it's your chance, take my hand, come with me"

as much as you 14 year old girls would like to believe so he wasn't talking to you but your GUM! Cha apparent, the execs at Wrigley's doublemint had him rewrite their "double your pleasure/double your fun" commercial then waited for it to hit the top ten charts only to announce that it was all orchestrated and sponsored by WRIGLEYS??!!!??

Seriously did they expect us to say, wow chris way to sell out completely and doom the music industry? I mean its not like he opened the floodgates for more and more corportate slogans to be subliminially weaved into an already commercialised market?

This weeks toolbag: Chris Brown



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