Wednesday, May 5, 2010

3 responsible & irresponsible ads

3 Responsible ads




This is my favorite responsible ad I found. I realized that I usually only see ads involving lungs if it's dealing with smoking. I find the subject of the environment to of this ad to be on a higher level of importance than smoking. Without trees and plants producing oxygen humans along with every other living thing will no longer exist.




I think this is a powerful ad. It is a very important issue around the world especially in Third World countries where AIDS, other diseases, or genocide is wide spread and many children are left alone.



I never really thought about this subject until seeing this ad. So much of what we eat is not grown here and is being shipped in boats and trucks to our supermarkets. This is one reason why supporting and eating locally grown produce is the best!


3 irresponsible ads



I was disgusted when I saw this ad. It is so insulting and offensive that Colors of Benetton, a clothing store, would come up with such an ad. It makes light of a very serious and heartbreaking situation that families unfortunately battle with every day. (The man with AIDS also coincidentally resembles Jesus...? I'm not sure what to think of that.) It may be a little different if this image was for an AIDS awareness campaign but a clothing store is entirely unacceptable and inappropriate.



This is a clearly a racist and very offensive print ad. As you can see the powerful white business man is standing proud as all the "typical" black men look like athletes. If thats not enough they are also all kneeling before the the white man.




Here is another racist ad this one for McDonalds Southern Style Chicken. It is insinuates that since it is called a "Southern" style chicken that you have to be a black and from the south... This is disappointing considering that McDonalds has had quality work in the past.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

MULTI ELEMENTS



I found this advertisement for Shweppes by Y&R Melbourne to be incredibly beautiful. It had the colors, music, and motion that made it mesmerizing. Watching the balloons slowly explode is so cool you can't look away. The music was absolutely perfect with the scenes and the movement of the balloons. This is the kind of commercial that attracts every one to gather around the television, which makes it almost impossible to have one single target market. I really think everything in this commercial is beautiful that I do not know what could be altered to make it any better than it already is!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

others!


72 and Sunny

I LOVE this commercial for so many reasons! It is a perfect for attracting people to watching Discovery Channel because the images are incredible, and it also serves to remind the avid Discovery Channel watchers how wonderful it is. My favorite element of the ad is, hands down, the song. It is so catchy, it sticks in your head for the rest of the day. It's great because it isn't a typical commercial jingle thats cheesy and gets annoying fast, this is original, upbeat, and makes you feel good inside. I think it's perfect.



Jung Von Matt, Germany

This is a super creative non-traditional advertisement! Who ever was behind this idea is GENIUS!! Not every one who goes bowling will probably ever need dental implant insurance, but it is so well noticed that this is the kind of ad that will spread fast through word of mouth. This is an awesome idea, by far one of my favorites on the blog.


La Comunidad

This agency is ran out of Buenos Aires, Argentina and from seeing this ad I would think they are a pretty creative agency. I found this commercial to be really ridiculous and funny. The things they said were SO goofy I could not help but laugh at all the bizarre things coming out of their mouths.


Modernista

I really like this ad for the music and the visuals in this ad. It doesn't have any fancy effects, but I think it effectively gets the message across that Cadillac is a very detail-oriented company and makes every vehicle such with such attention.


AMV/BBDO

This is a very simple, yet creative print ad. I like that it is so much different from most beer ads that have either girls or college boy jokes in them. It is unique for that and also has a clever design, incorporating glasses of Guiness as the blades of a fan.



Rethink

I really enjoyed watching the advertisement in Ad. Literacy, so I decided to add it to this as well. The idea of having rats come in your home and pick find your junk is hilarious, but in reality it is probably accurate to what a rat really would do which is what makes it even funnier. The screaming reactions of their customers are also priceless.


Strawberry Frog

I have to admit, I first wanted to find an ad for this agency because I love the name! After seeing some of their ads I also found respect for their super creative work. I have always been intrigued on how the rest of the world obsesses over soccer (or futball) and America doesn't really get it. I thought it was so neat how every one who saw the ball thought naturally to kick it. It was amusing and fun to watch, especially for a beer commercial!


Mother

This is a parody from a classic scene of one of my favorite movies, When Harry Met Sally. It is no surprise that I thought this was very funny and entertaining. However, since it is a parody from a movie made a while ago, I'm sure there are younger audiences that are confused and don't completely understand the scene. Overall though, I think it is successful for the product!



22squared

I really do not like this print ad for Buffalo Wild Wings. I am so sick of looking at ads of food in a shape of an animal. It may have been creative the dozen times I saw things almost identical to this, but now it is so over used I am sick of it. Doing work like this makes the agency look mediocre and even though I haven't looked at much of 22squared work I'm sure they do great things, but by judging from this ad I would not believe it.


David & Goliath

Dear Kia, STOP COMPARING YOURSELF TO LUXURY CARS!!! I am sooooo tired of seeing Kia or Hyundai or Mazda commercials that constantly compare how they are equivalent to a Lexus or Mercedes. I do not understand why they even waste their time doing that when they are not a direct competitor to a luxury car in the first place. If you are going to compare try Hyundai or Mazda. Or better yet, JUST TALK ABOUT WHY KIA IS AWESOME. This reminds me so much of the Pepsi vs Coke discussion we had in class. Pepsi always compares themselves with Coke in their commercials, but Coke doesn't compete with anyone and is still much more successful. So, maybe Kia should take a lesson from that.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Large Independents


Wieden + Kennedy

I love seeing all the great things that Weiden and Kennedy is doing with the Old Spice account. All of the TV spots are entertaining and this is the first print ad I had seen from them. I did not understand it at first, before reading the tag line at the bottom. It presents the problem well though, no guy wants to be the weirdo with chunks of deodorant under their arms.



Dentsu

This ad was much longer than any I have seen in a while. It was however interesting to watch, I like the art direction and the music that went along with the scenes. I still am confused on how that commercial had anything to do with Toyota. Maybe he is in the chair the whole time because that's what you're in while driving a car..? Despite the strange meaning I thought it was a cool commercial to watch.



BBH

Levi's jeans is one of the first accounts that BBH received on opening their agency, so it is no surprise that there ads for them have gotten better and better over the years. They have made Levi's not just another pair of jeans, but a cool and sexy lifestyle. The ad is also produced very well and seeing this for the first time, it is a little confusing on why there are hurdling through walls, but the line at the end, "freedom to move" closes the gap.


Richards Group

If you are from Texas you have deffinently come across the Chick fil A cows billboards or other print ads. It has become a little over done in my opinion, they have begun to run out of clever things the cows can say, and now I think the campaign is just too old and over used now. It is good idea for a campaign, but we are all so OVER IT!



Doner Canada

In this Mazda promotion they are giving away $500 to all grads that purchase or lease a vehicle. There is no doubt that this is a funny advertisement, but I do not think it is a good way to position Mazda. It makes the car seem like it is only worth $500 and that it only for young party animals. I think that doing this campaign they are repelling a lot of other potential older, more mature customers.


Cramer-Krasselt, Chicago

This was humorous, and makes a good point for the company. Even in last minute situations you can depend on airtran to give you a good deal on flights. I think this is a very relatable ad, not necessarily this exact situation, but sometimes we all get caught up in something and just want to jump in a plane last minute. For instance, my family always plans trips the last minute, and I am sure we always get screwed over with a higher price because we booked so late.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

MDC


Crispin Porter + Bogusky

If you have not been able to tell from my previous posts, I really like watching animals in commercials. I thought it was a nice play on the idea of the chicken sandwich having "kick." It only makes logical sense for a spicy chicken sandwich to come from a chicken that literally kicks, with even more strength than the karate kid!! Hilarious, pretty creative, and much enjoyed.



VitroRobertson

I think this commercial is very edgy. I absolutely HATE people who think it is okay to talk on their cell phones or text constantly in the middle of a conversation or at certain important events. What made it so shocking was that it was not just at a business meeting, it was at a funeral! I could not believe that he answered his phone, but I was so relieved when the squirrel jumped on his face! Cell phone karma should be a real thing.


Cliff Freeman and Partners

I think this is a very effective print ad. It is a little shocking and unexpected as far as public service announcements go, but I think that since it is for AIDS awareness, it is appropriate. It deffinently catches the attention of readers and gets them thinking of AIDS.


Kirshenbaum & Bond

This ad does not really impress me too much. It doesn't make sense to me. If the joy is riding in or driving the BMW, why do you have to jump in the car in some crazy or extreme way??? I think the message at the end contradicts the advertisement itself. I think to make the ad more effective it should be more focused on driving the car and experiencing joy, rather than doing weird things and jumping in.

Friday, April 23, 2010

HAVAS


Euro RSCG Paris France

This ad translated means "come as you are". I think this is cute and completely true. McDonald's is a VERY casual fast food chain they do not care what any one looks like coming in ( even Darth Vader) as long as they're willing to pay for some food! It is very light-hearted and simple. I find it very amusing.


Arnold Worldwide

I think this commercial is good. I like seeing a commercial for alcohol that does not involve attractive people out dancing at a club. Instead, Arnold focuses on tradition and quality, which I think is very important in regards of hard liquor. I think that the target market for Jack Daniel's appreciates the type of spot that they made for the product.


McKinney

I found this to be a very creative print ad. I think the writing involved is clever and very funny. It's nice to have good writing like this where you do not have to think too hard to understand the print ad, but it does involve some knowledge of casual (maybe even pop or street) language.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Publicis


Publicis London

I do not think this is the best of Malibu's MALIBOOM BOOM campaign, but still pretty fun to watch. I like how they show all the different people who are dancing to their radio show, even dogs! I think this type of commercial suits well for the product. Malibu is a rum and showing two islanders endorsing the product and having a good time with it really makes the product seem legit. If actual people from the islands enjoy Malibu, you know it has to be good!


Saatchi & Saatchi Malaysia

I got a kick out of this commercial. I think it Saatchi & Saatchi successfully directed to this spot to their target market for the product. It's aim is a typical young men, and I felt that all of those ideas came straight from a guy's head. Robots, gorillas, cave men, everything was right on. Ending it with an attractive girl is of course the only way a man would give up the beer.



Leo Burnett

This is great! This advertisement is a little risky, but I think it works. It's hard to tell from the beginning what the product is. First seeing this I thought for sure it had to be a "what happens in vegas, stays in vegas" ad, but I was wrong! It is shocking and surprising to learn that it is only about paint. This shock value made it a memorable product.



Fallon London

I did not understand this commercial at all. It is somewhat entertaining to see their eyebrows wave to the beat, but not as much to make me want to ever watch it again. Basically, everyone loves chocolate and there are SO many other, BETTER ways to advertise it. Overall, disappointing and not about the product at all.


Kaplan Thaler Group

These commercials have what I think every think is them, humor, information, a story. People cannot help feeling sad for the lonely old mop, but seeing what all the great things the swiffer does is awesome. I think that it reaches a wide target market because it is good-natured humor every one can laugh at.



Team One Warsaw

I thought this was really dumb. However, it was one of the only Team One ads I could find online that was not in Spanish, so it had to do! I thought it was very stupid, but I can see how some people may find it funny. Better work next time Team One?