Many design, marketing and advertising blogs have already covered the redesign of the famous Chiquita Banana stickers. However, I saw them for the first time only recently.
These are a good marketing idea because
Friday, June 25, 2010
über-cool Chiquita Banana stickers
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Labels: fun, marketing, Personal impact ads
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
President Obama is a World Cup fan
Disclaimer: if you look closely, you can tell the reflection on the table doesn't match what's on screen.
Via 9gag.
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Cannes Young Lions Competition - entry 2
The Cannes Young Lions Competition is underway with 8 days left to vote. Below is the entry, and a brief Q & A, of Jessica kalbermann and Orel Bitan of BBDO (Israel).
How did you come up with the idea?
So... Jessica and I started to compeer the live of those poor children to the reach lives of world leaders (that is how we matched each glass to each leader's country).
We asked our selves how come when world leaders encounter a general problem they will find many rezones to disregard it. But when the problem affects their own lives they will somehow find a fast solution.
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Cannes Young Lions Competition - entry 1
The Cannes Young Lions Competition is underway with 8 days left to vote. Below is the entry, and a brief Q & A, of Wojciech Kowalik of the London College of Communication.
How did you come up with the idea?
As the brief was centered not on the sanitation and water crisis in poor countries, but on the summit that will try to tackle it, I thought it could be
a good idea to use peoples' natural skepticism towards the world leaders.
Really, just a few people are naive enough to think that those big guys really consider Millennium Development Goals more than just a PR. Public isn't stupid.
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Monday, June 07, 2010
Recognize the background?
I keep on seeing this picture when I mistype website URLs. Recognize the background?
For those who haven't visited UT before, it's a picture of the main mall on campus.
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