Category Archives: Adverts



Left brain: I am the left brain. I am a scientist. A mathematician. I love the familiar. I categorize. I am accurate. Linear. Analytical. Strategic. I am practical. Always in control. A master of words and language. Realistic. I calculate equations and play with numbers. I am order. I am logic. I know exactly who I am.

Right brain: I am the right brain. I am creativity. A free spirit. I am passion. Yearning. Sensuality. I am the sound of roaring laughter. I am taste. The feeling of sand beneath bare feet. I am movement. Vivid colors. I am the urge to paint on an empty canvas. I am boundless imagination. Art. Poetry. I sense. I feel. I am everything I wanted to be.

 


Virgin Media

Father wears his Sunday best
Mother’s tired she needs a rest
The kids are playing up downstairs
Sister’s sighing in her sleep
Brother’s got a date to keep
He can’t hang around

Our house it has a crowd
There’s always something happening
And it’s usually quite loud
Our mum she’s so house-proud
Nothing ever slows her down
And a mess is not allowed

I remember way back then when everything was true and when
We would have such a very good time such a fine time
Such a happy time
And I remember how we’d play simply waste the day away
Then we’d say nothing would come between us two dreamers

Our house, in the middle of our street
‘Virgin Media, A more exciting place to live’


Squeezy Marmite Adverts




Do you love or hate squeezy Marmite? YES! and I love these squeezy Marmite adverts, they make me laugh.. First one.. Do you love or hate socks and sandals? Or do you love or hate mullets? personally I think they’re both awful!  




Preview Post

Preview of mine and my new creative partners long copy brief, due for Monday of next week.


These are some print ads I created while waiting for half 2 so I could go to the cinema. No jokes. I know the fonts aren’t all that great, but like I said, the concept is there, not the execution.


UV adverts

Today I drove to uni half an hour before I normally left to get there for nine, to sort out finals images.. However, I still got to uni at the same time I normally do. Half 9.. It just doesn’t make any sense! Well anyway, These are the adverts we showed in class today.. Some of the feedback was quite good, maybe making a viral to accompany the print ads would work quite well.

I’ve attempted a viral storyboard, which I’ve drawn up in my reflective journal. I will put it up here tomorrow most probably. Also the tagline needs a lot of work to appeal to the correct target market, but overall the execution was okay and the point was made.


Amazing innovation from Sony


Relentless

 

Relentless are an amazing brand, the cans artwork is just amazing, if you’ve ever seen them, you know what I’m on about.

Although when I drink one I’m left with endless shakes and fidgets I think they taste lovely and are a great way to stay awake, although I would recommend not drinking more than two otherwise you’ll probably die of heart problems or something. Only get them in the boots meal deal though, I mean, £2.99 for a sarnie, drink (Relentless) and crisps ain’t bad at all 🙂

http://www.relentlessenergy.com/ The website is pretty amazing too, Primarily based on what people do to exhilarate themselves, It’s very inspiring to read some of the short stories submitted by users. I suggest you read the winner of the short story competition story Mickey Smith: Dark Side Of The Lens It’s pretty good! Here is the reason he wanted to write a story on what he did:

“I wanted to create that something that would give insight into what it takes to grind out a living as a water-based photographer in the surfing industry,” Smith explains, “to provide a short, experimental glimpse into life lived in the shadow of what is, for me, an obsessive pursuit.”



Sisley

These two images are from Sisleys ad campaign made by advertising company Zoo Advertising, Shanghai, China and Art directed by Stephen Zou.

The adverts depict the increased obsession for clothes, where by the consumption of clothes is much like the taking of drugs or alcohol, hence ‘Fashion junkie’. The picture on the left shows two glamorous women consuming the ‘red wine’ which is actually a piece of clothing, and in the picture on the right, the women are seen snorting the straps from a vest top, signifying drug taking. I love these adverts because it shows 21st century society in it’s true form. Clothes, being skinny, big boobs, are all obsessions which women these days have, and I think these images really bring that to life.