Alcatraz food delivery - Genious Campaign ! WATCH IT !
Sounds really promessing although I doubt it works ( We’ve seen Siri :s)
Project Glass by GoogleHoly crap!!!
Riviera Prive Beirut - Promoting (Sunglasses) A Beach Resort
At first glance we thought this was a campaign for sunglasses, but no. This campaign of massive vinyl stickers hit the bathrooms of Beirut’s trendy spots to draw attention to Riviera Privé. It is an exclusive beach, pool and bar and lounge area in one of Lebanon’s most famous hotels, the Riviera Hotel.
Riviera is located right in Beirut city, facing the Mediterranean. The hotel has been a favorite destination of jet-setters since 1956.
The Riviera Privé area has seen several reiterations of glamour and luxury, as has the hotel itself, but it is definitely the place for beach-loving locals who want to see and be seen. The sticker campaign created by République Beirut plays cleverly on this theme by implying reflective sunglasses and evoking the sense of being watched. -Our guess is that not so long from now, a sunglass company will use this same idea. Bill Tikos
Fiat Amazing Campaign
“Just one non-original part changes the whole story.”
Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Creative Director: Marcelo Reis
(via richardsison)
Technology is changing the way people think and operate, but is it also degrading humanity?
That’s the premise behind Skype’s new $12 million marketing campaign, which slams both Facebook and Twitter as it promotes its own more-intimate form of keeping in touch.
The campaign, “It’s time for Skype,” makes virtual enemies out of Facebook and Twitter with targeted ads that suggest the social networking sites are “degrading humanity.” If Twitter is known for its 140-character limit and Facebook for its wall posts, Skype’s authority is that its video conferencing — and the real emotions that it can express — bring people back to a (more) real world.
The ads, released in the U.K. on April 2 and expected to hit the U.S. in the coming months, include the following catchphrases:
“When did LOL replace the sound of laughter?”
“When did it become okay to text mum happy birthday?”
“Humans were made to look, listen and feel.”
“140 characters doesn’t equal staying in touch.”
“Your one-way ticket back to humanity.”
“Upgrade from a wall post to a first class conversation.”
“No delays on human conversation.”
The ads have a bold look as well, with “It’s time for Skype,” featured below the slogan:
Source : http://mashable.com/2012/04/05/skype-facebook-twitter/
It first sounds shocking… but think about it !
- It makes people interact with homeless people
- They make more money with this than with the traditional newpapers they sell
- People can donate more than the minimum rate.
This action was realized with the support of Front Steps, a local association helping homeless people.
Artisitic x Hype x Luxury
Have you ever wanted the dior Addict lipstick and nailpolish more than after watching this ?
A lot of energy and deep feeling of partying and glamour sold it for me !