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Happy New Year!
I really wish you a Happy New Year and I honestly thank you for staying close to Visual-Things.com! I’m not gonna show you right now any interesting visual things, I just want to wish you all the good luck in the world, I wish you to be inspired, to be … read more
For everyone’s sake, drive safely this Christmas
Australian Premier John Brumby today reminded all Victorians of their responsibility to drive safely, as TAC marked 20 years of road safety campaigns and drivers across the state switched their headlights on for road safety. Speaking at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where the first TAC advertisement was filmed, Mr Brumby reminded all Victorians that reducing road trauma was a community effort. Today, Victorians have shown their commitment to road safety by Shining a Light on Road Trauma, Mr Brumby said. This is a sign of the commitment of the whole community to help reduce deaths and injuries on our roads. Mr Brumby also launched a montage of the most memorable TAC images from the past 20 years, to be aired across the commercial networks just once, after 8.30pm tonight.
proaging by unicef
Unicef PROAGING. Unicef Survival Kit for children.
In many African countries, every fourth child dies. Basic things like vaccines, mosquito nets and soap help to save children’s lives. Every donation help.
JCPenny Christmas 2009: Return To The Dog House
When you have a winning idea, why change things?
That seems to be the thought behind Saatchi & Saatchi New York’s latest spot for JC Penney. Picking up where last year’s beloved “Beware of the Doghouse” campaign left off, Saatchi returns to the doghouse with… well, “Return to the Doghouse.”
There seems to be a lot of camaraderie amongst the Doghouse dwellers. So much so, it might actually be worth buying your wife a thoughtless present just to hang out with your friends… as long as you don’t mind laundry.
Like last year, the idea goes deeper with the campaign’s microsite.
When did clean become so dirty?
You deserve to know what chemicals are in your “cleaners”. Support the Household Product Labeling Acts at peopleagainstdirty.com
be careful at what you wish, says Golf
I never understood the “throw-money-make-a-wish” thing, although there are numerous rumors, legends and superstitions. This guy gets what he wishes.
La Revolución?
Featuring: Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Mao Tse-Tung, Karl Marx, Lenin, Martin Luther King, Rosa Luxemburg, Ho-Chi Minh and Mahatma Gandhi.
Environmental Defence Canada & ForestEthics: Demonstration
Client: Moms Against Climate Change
Advertising Agency: Zig, USA
Executive Creative Director: Martin Beauvais
Art Director: Briony Wilson
Copywriter: Lorraine Tao
Planner: Mark Aronson
Project Manager: Naomi Olsen
Agency Producer: Karen Blazer
Producer: Tara Handley
Executive Producer: Geoff Cornish, Michi Lepik-Stahl
Production House: Suneeva
Director: Shelley Lewis
Editing House: Relish Editing
Editor: Antti Kulmala
Photographer: Eden Robbins
Music Company: RMW Music
Guinness World Ad – Bring it to Life
Guinness launches its most ambitious ad yet. In a parallel with the way a pint of Guinness is created, the ad shows a group of men bringing “a world to life.”
Taking on the extreme challenge of creating this epic ad, Director Johnny Green recruited an elite team including Oscar winning set designer Grant Major and Oscar nominated Director of Photography Wally Pfisher.
Intel values its people
It is trendy nowadays to communicate yourself as a company which values its people. Giving the fact that Intel is a large corporation – governed by corporate rules – , I don’t think that they gonna fool anyone. But still,, these three ads are very well made and extremely funny.
Great Story: Canal Plus
Never Underestimate The Power Of a Great Story.
Canal Plus is a French premium pay television channel launched in 1984. It is owned by the Canal Plus Group, which in turn is owned by Vivendi SA. The channel broadcasts several kinds of programming and mostly encrypted, but does broadcast some programs without encryption. The un-encrypted programmes can be viewed free of charge on Canal Plus and on satellite on CanalPlus Clair.
Canal+ Le Bouquet is the brand name used for all the Canal+-branded channels in France.













