Monday, March 23, 2009

Omnicom

BBDO
LifeSavers (Wrigley's) "Muffin Top" Energy BBDO, Chicago
This commercial is so funny. DDB does a really nice job with all of the Wrigley's products I think. Especially Lifesavers and Orbit gum. The brand is so well established so I think it would probably be difficult to come up with new and exciting ideas, but they sure do a great job with this very funny ad. 

Mercedes-Benz CLM BBDO, Paris

AMV BBDO

Guinness "Tipping Point" AMV BBDO, London

One of the coolest spots I have ever seen! The production of this must have been quite a job, not to mention very expensive.

DDB
 Milk "Russian Dolls" (Viral) Tribal DDB, Canada 
This ad is very strange. I did not really expect this from DDB, but I like how they show their weird side. It is a good thing this ad is viral because I am not sure that many people would really like the whole Borat voice thing. 

Centraal Beheer "Acupuncture" DDB Amsterdam

This ad was done for an insurance company in the Netherlands. I think it is very different from some of the insurance ads we see in America ( i.e. Allstate, Geico).

TBWA Worldwide

Gatorade Tiger "Never Quit" TBWA/Chiat/Day/LA
Gatorade is a new client for TBWA. I think that it is interesting for TBWA that Tiger is their spokesperson considering his very close ties with Nike ( I think he is also a spokesperson for Nike) because of their Nike rivalry and their Adidas account. I wonder how they feel about working with him... just a thought.

Playstation 3 "If Fun Didn't Matter" TBWA\London


180 

Adidas "Gold Doesn't Play Favorites" 180 Amsterdam
















A lot of Adidas ads are done by TBWA\. It is really interesting to see the contrasts of Adidas work by TBWA like the "Impossible Huddle" which I posted on my blog in an earlier post, and this ad. The feel is a lot different. In this 180 ad, the words are very important. TBWA uses more visual solutions to the "Impossible is Nothing" campaign. 

Another ad I found from 180 L.A. was this one for Amstel, http://www.180la.com/#page=media;item=177 , I think it is so creative and so different for a beer commercial.

Goodby Silverstein

Tostitos "East End Blues" Goodby, Silverstein
Frito Lay Dips "Love & Sockets"
I absolutely love this new campaign for Frito-Lays chips and dips, "Made for each other". All of the ads I see for it are so beautifully put together. Also, I love the idea of chips and dips being made for each other because IT IS SO TRUE! After watching these ads, although they are not really about the product itself, you know exactly what the ads are advertising and you agree with it to because who doesn't feel that chips and dip could not coexist one without the other.

Dieste Harmel & Partners

Pepsi "Tacos" Dieste, Dallas
Being from Chicago, and being a huge Cubs fan, we no longer like Sammy Sosa, however, I still think this ad is great and remember thinking when it first aired a few years back that it was very cute. 

GSD&M Idea City

U.S. Air Force "Girls Often Dream About the Day they will Change Their Name" Idea City, Austin






















I really like this ad from Idea City for the Air Force. I like that it is so obvious who they are trying to target, yet not in an offensive or annoying way at all like some military advertising. 

Idea City also does a lot of work for Southwest Airlines. Here are a few pictures of I found of a campaign they did where they painted Southwest planes with different themes:









































LatinWorks

ESPN LatinWorks, Austin, TX

Although this commercial is entirely in Spanish, you do not really have to understand the language to know what is going on here. The line at the end of the spot says you don't need to see to feel, you also don't need to know spanish to get the point. LatinWorks does a really good job of making great spots for Latin Americans, they are all so versatile. 

Martin|Williams

Not for Sale "Shadow Puppets" Martin|Williams, Minneopolis
This commercial reminded me a lot of the Amnesty Internation spots done by TBWA. Although I think this is cool, I think that the TBWA spots are a little more powerful. Nonetheless, this spot is very artfully done. 

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