IParty, an chain of party supply superstores on the east coast of the USA, is promoting its Halloween sale with a wacky TV ad.
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The ad was produced at Sound and Vision Media, Revere, MA.
Jeep in Australia is promoting the Grand Cherokee’s free satellite navigation feature with a print advertisement playing on the male fear of asking for directions. The normal fear of appearing to be clueless is compounded by the possibility that the direction-giver may well be deranged and dangerous.
Nothing is left to chance. The barefooted hill billy [...]
UNICEF Canada, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Hamburg Society are using Halloween to promote The Schools for Africa programme, a partnership providing access to basic education for 2 million children in six African nations (Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa and Zimbabwe).
This year, the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign is focusing on helping children in [...]
The Sun, England’s tabloid newspaper, waded into the soccer season in August with a spectacular effects-driven TV advert featuring footballs being dropped from helicopters over London.
A fleet of helicopters, piloted by sexy women with Sun badges, blanket bombs London with white and black footballs. On the streets below pedestrians and commuters adjust to a six [...]
Worksafe, Victoria Workcover Authority in Australia, has used a provocative television advertising campaign to remind busy and pressured managers and supervisors to keep work place safety a top priority.
The TV clip shows workers being asked to take unacceptable risks for the convenience of their line managers. The consequences are spelt out in each request. For [...]
Ford Australia is preparing for a summer of sponsored cricket with a Backyard Cricket war between four players from the Australian cricket team. The TV campaign will connect with material on the radio, on cricket grounds over the summer, and online at www.fordbsc.com.au where the Tonk A Pom digital game is being revived.
Matthew Hayden, Michael [...]
Australian internet dating site RSVP is encouraging Australian singles to beat the odds in finding a suitable partner. The fast growing site, (1100 people sign up each day) is building on the popular move towards social networking. 1.1 million of the nation’s adult single population of approximately 4 million have joined already. Two television commercials [...]
Public Transport Authority in Western Australia commissioned RARE CreativeThinking to make a lenticular poster demonstrating the speed at which electric trains can appear. The two images, one with an empty station, the other with a train emerging from nowhere, are covered with laminated lens. The images are revealed as the viewing angle changes.
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The poster was [...]
South African company Vodacom lent its support to the Springboks Rugby World Cup campaign this year with a TV advertisement using a concept known to many viewers through the comedy film The Gods Must Be Crazy. The ad was shown in June, before South Africa’s game against Samoa in Johannesburg.
In the TV ad members of [...]
A print campaign in Italy, advocating against discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity, has inevitably evoked mixed resposnes. A poster shows a newborn baby with an identity bracelet showing the word, “Homosexuel”, French for homosexual. The accompany text is “l’orientamento sessuale non è una scelta”, translated in English as “sexual orientation [...]