There is something about this execution that just captures your attention. The lighting and the photography is top notch. However, the use of figurines in the ad really make it stand out among all the photos of models in increasingly bizzarre situations. 
This piece has virtually no math and is just plain fun to look at.

There is something about this execution that just captures your attention. The lighting and the photography is top notch. However, the use of figurines in the ad really make it stand out among all the photos of models in increasingly bizzarre situations. 

This piece has virtually no math and is just plain fun to look at.

Sex is most often than not considered a cheap creative trick to get people to watch crap advertising.

However, some companies come along and assist a skilled creative team to transcend the cliche notion that “sex always sells”. By nurturing a well formed idea, sex in advertising can go beyond just the tits and create stronger bonds of communication in the forms of humor and truth.

But seriously, these ads are ridiculously clever!

With November right around the corner it is about time for all dudes to unite and inform the world about important men’s health issues like prostate cancer. 

Do your part and make sure you and your friends get checked so we can keep partying on as old farts!

Also, TBWA/Singapore does kick ass work!

Sometimes you come across an idea and say,
Damn!

Sometimes you come across an idea and say,

Damn!

I love the art direction and execution for these ads. If illustration is done well, it pops off the screen and/or page. It’s really neat to look at these images. They’re sort of have and urban/Dr. Seuss theme.

I would’ve love to see this concept built around a steampunk design.

What a creative way to promote civil and responsible subway etiquette. I find these animals caricatures to be eye-catching and well designed.

This campaign effectively communicates a cause using the right balance of humor and real-life experiences on a crowded subway. It avoids being preachy while encouraging all patrons to be proactive.

Awesome.

These print ads are part of a campaign in Australia that is attempting to reinvigorate the Aussie’s passion for Billy Tea.

The art direction captures the rugged nature of the Outback, but it’s the copy writing that’s incredible. The assault on the modern man is particularly clever without being rude or offensive.

They should try marketing Billy Tea here in America. I would love to check them out. However it’sthe possibilities for a creative social media campaign that are making my head spin.

I just have to say this…
You’re first blown away! Then you’re horrified.
Oh those Finns. 

I just have to say this…

You’re first blown away! Then you’re horrified.

Oh those Finns. 

These print ads are funny as hell! Who wouldn’t laugh at these pieces? 

I can’t think of the last time I saw a print piece that clearly communicated the most exciting part of a product while adding a healthy dose of humor. When I saw this work from Ogilvy & Mather, the concept blew me away.

The creative team effortlessly showed how a good idea can evolve into commcercial art that creates a clever narrative worth remembering.