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You know we’re suckers for eye catching advertising campaigns and eccentric typography. Creative Directors at Sagmeister & Walsh Advertising Agency took on the challenge of creating inspirational quotes that seemingly float on air or flow directly from the model’s body. With no Photoshop or photo altering,

Treadwear for Goodyear Tires

It’s becoming more and more popular to incorporate high-end fashion with automobile parts in advertising simply to showcase the luxurious lifestyle that the brand embodies. Exhibit A: Goodyear Dunlop recently commissioned Munich-based photography studio Mierswa & Kluska and Creative Director Carl Elkins to develop a photographic series entitled Treadwear. The collective showcases key components of Continue Reading

Okay I know this is a little off topic, but it’s a subject matter that I am glad has finally gotten addressed. FAST FOOD! How many times have we done it? Pulled out our ordered meal from the paper bag only to be highly disappointed by what we see, realizing that it looks absolutely nothing Continue Reading

Yulia Bordskaya, an illustrator and artist born in Russia (Moscow) in 1983, has become well known for her elegantly handmade graphic illustrations. With a love of art rooted in textile painting, origami and collages, she has somehow managed to combine these elements to create her own unique

What a cool ad! To promote Dry the River’s recent single “No Rest,” the band decided to team up with FOAM (an agency aimed towards creating innovative advertising and branding ideas for artist) and graphic designer Xavier Barrade, to create an unique advertising scheme. They came up with this intriguing idea of constructing 3-d paper Continue Reading

In school my major was advertising, with the goal to one day be a Creative Director for an agency or an International company. Of all of the inspirational ads I’ve seen, this German ad campaign for the online recruitment website, Jobsintown.de is one of my favorites. Berlin ad agency, Scholz and Friends,

Hired by UPS, advertising firm ogilvy & mather has created a campaign designed to insinuate the promptness and speed of UPS’s express service. Living up to the challange, they created a collection of eye-catching sculptures, comprised of blurred lines, that visually allude to ultrasonic speed. The only problem is, these sculpture share a striking resemblemse to Ryan Johnson‘s Continue Reading

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