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Interactive Posters

noisy_21

This is too good. Noisy interactive posters for Saxofunny sound production company. Made by advertising Agency DM9DDB from Brazil.

Via ibelieveinadv

5 comments. Posted by adria in advertisement, poster, sound on 29 January 2009. 

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Gonzaga Bulldogs Advertisement

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Someone at work just forwarded me a link to a rather interesting campaign for the Gonzaga University Bulldogs. I know many of you will hesitate to include your phone number – I did – but go for it. Its safe.

I’ve noticed a trend lately with videos including the viewer’s name in the storyline and motion. But, the idea of having interaction with the website, video and telephone is intriguing. I will admit, however, it was hard to balance my headphones with my telephone, but you can’t win ‘em all.

I’m still waiting for smellovision – the ultimate interactive advertising tool.

2 comments. Posted by tanner in advertisement on 7 January 2009. 

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Soldiers Face

Nine American soldiers photographed at Fort Drum, NY
between tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan

The Soldier Billboard Project is a collaboration between
between artist Suzanne Opton and curator Susan Reynolds.

Really moving in a way, seeing these images. Hard to say much more than that, just look at the eyes.

via netdiver

No comments. Posted by md in advertisement, photography on 22 December 2008. 

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Assvertisement

Thank you Maribel for sharing this awesome post via Animal.

The first thing I do when I get a new magazine is go through it and, simmering with rage, remove all of the fucking annoying business reply cards, rip them into pieces, and slam the pieces into my trashcan. So for an advertiser to produce one of these promo cards that not only doesn’t piss me off, but gains my praise, is a once in a lifetime event. The clever advertiser here is Styx men’s underwear, a Czech company. Their product benefit? The backsides of their underwear are made from one piece so no fabric ever gets stuck up my crack. Or as the translated copy reads: “This is the only time when we are getting into your ass.” Now, I’m not sure I believe their claim, because I think all makes and styles of underwear sooner or later become the meat in your cheek sandwich. I also don’t know what magazine actually let Styx run a double-page spread of a man’s spread behind. But I’m a critic of ad ideas, not a journalist. And this is one fine piece of assvertising.

This has made my day.

1 comment. Posted by adria in advertisement, comedy on 24 October 2008. 

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