An oldie but still strong: Spike Jonze’s Ikea commercial from 2005. It gives me the same feeling I got from those sad xmas trees. But this little film helps me snap out of it.
(Thanks Fina!)
An oldie but still strong: Spike Jonze’s Ikea commercial from 2005. It gives me the same feeling I got from those sad xmas trees. But this little film helps me snap out of it.
(Thanks Fina!)
A set up offcourse and good PR for Mother, but I think it’s kind of funny that some money is going to Nigeria at last. But to charity instead of those Nigerian money scam spammers that have been active since internet is alive.

Booooooooooo! We like this idea for a promo shirt for the latest episode of Resident Evil, The Darkside Chronicles.
Alternative marketing campaign for neglected kids in Australia.
(found on Marketing Alternatif)
Pepsi has a new logo. It’s made by Arnellgroup and costs 1,3 million dollars and it’s designed with some kind of scientific approach. Does anybody really care?
La force de silencieuse… Great ‘futuristic’ commercial with great special effects and sounds.


Funny ads created by Harvey Nichols: mannequins ducking for shelter like they were going to be hit by a vulcanic explosion of wild crazy bargain hunters.
Funny commercial for some kind of milk chocolate made by Fallon. Cool that they used 80s electro track Don’t Stop The Rock. We can’t figure out though if the eyebrow movement of the kids is real or ’shopped’? What do you think?
The world is having a party and we’re all invited. Create one for yourself and your friends right here and say farewell. (Thanks Ingo)
Pretty lame ass idea from Burger King for a viral to make the company look hip and cute: Let 3rd world people who never have encountered a hamburger in their lives eat one and film that! Ha ha ha!
On the other hand.. it is truely a pretty tasty piece of cow and they came this way earlier with their Babi Pangang, Sushi or Gebakken Merelvleugeltjes.
Funny marketing on the release of the 20 years Chucky DVD. They put some kids in that killer puppet clothes and released them on the streets of New York. Dressed with axes they probably scared the shit out of some of the pedestrians. Reminded us of Aphex Twin’s video Come to Daddy.
Update:
Check the reaction of the people down here (thanks Ingo!)