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mercoledì, dicembre 5

The Cape Times - Self Shot.

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“You can’t get any closer to the news. Know all about it.”





Credits
Advertising Agency: Lowe, Cape Town, South Africa
Executive Creative Director: Kirk Gainsford
Art Director: Dane Alexander
Copywriter: Natalie Rose, Melanie Horenz
Agency Producer: Tenille Abrahams
Photographer: David Prior

venerdì, novembre 30

Facebook round-up. #weekly 24

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The seven most popular posts of the week.

Please don't text and drive. Clever print ad by Volkswagen
Perfect moment

Hospital for kids in Rio de Janeiro

Manu Cornet - Mobile Relationship
Ghostbusters vs. Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

Life is now
Dark side of the spool

mercoledì, novembre 28

Baywood Clinic Laser Tattoo Removal - Business Card

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To promote their laser tattoo removal services, Baywood Clinic created these temporary tattoo business cards so people could see what their skin would look like if they got their real tattoo removed. The cards came in a variety of skin tones.

The instructions at the bottom of the cards read:
Remove your tattoo temporarily:
1) Place card over tattoo to be removed
2) Apply water
3) Hold firmly against skin for approximately 30 to 40 seconds
4) Remove card backing slowly



Credits
Advertising Agency: Innocean Worldwide, Canada 
Creative Director: Gerald Schoenhoff 
Art Director: Jon Lane 
Copywriter: Brendan Sack

martedì, novembre 27

L' Enfant Extérieur by Cristian Girotto

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Without bothering Jung and its "Puer aeternus" or Pascoli with its "Little Boy", we can certainly agree that, somewhere inside each of us, there's a young core, instinctive, creative but also innocent and naïve. What would happen if this intimate essence would be completely revealed?
L' Enfant Extérieur (The Outer Child) takes into analysis this possibility, showing us a world of men in the shape of children, as if the body could slip on the ugliness of life, less expected to imagine big fawn's eyes winking in the night clubs or little chubby hands shaking in the offices.
An examination that begins from the classical dichotomy shape-substance and that questions itself about the nature of purity and the unavoidability of the corruption, without taking itself too seriously, because in the end, you know, children like to play. 
( Text by Michele Panella / ioadv.it)











Credits
Original idea, art direction, retouch: Cristian Girotto
Photography: Quentin Curtat
MUA: Alexandra Hannoun


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