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The UK-based photographer Tim MacPherson has been recognized by Lurzers, Graphis, Communication Arts and a variety of other organizations for his stunning work, which often places people into a unique relationship with their environment. Sometimes funny, sometimes moving but always stunning, his great eye has served clients such as GQ, Honda, McDonald’s, and Nikon.
A hunter. A bear. Murder. Suicide. All in 8-bits.
This is drama at its finest, folks.
By Christen Bach, via Motionographer.
A commercial for John Lewis (a British retail giant) that, if you couldn’t tell from the title, follows the experiences of a woman’s life. Beautifully shot and touchingly arranged to the remarkably heartfelt stylings of Billy Joel’s ”She’s Always a Woman”, the whole ad is almost done in by the awful closing copy.
“Quality”, “service” and “commitment” form a trio of words that would make any copywriter cringe (kinda like the reaction designers get when they hear the words “Comic Sans MS” and “need it ASAP”). Scoop by Motionographer.
Marathon Kids wants everyone’s fat kids to ditch their timewasters and get in shape. Another by LatinWorks, Austin.
The Parental Control Bar will not only protect your kids, but will automatically turn your desktop folders into a risqué collage. Win! By LatinWorks, Austin.
It wasn’t an evil spirit that pushed Jack to insanity. It was salad.
A true man of the world travels by land, sea, and air in this wonderful extended spot by Wieden + Kennedy. The spot is meant to showcase the future of the Honda brand without forgetting its storied past.
Love the illustrations in these “safe surf” ads by Talent, Brazil.




















