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The latest Communication Arts just came out with its first ever Typography Annual. Excellent stuff in there, but this campaign by JWT Dubai caught my eye with its combination of concept, design, and of course typography. Enjoy.
One of best PSA’s you’ll ever see. Although I fear the target audience is a bit too specific to be effective.
Designated drivers for the mafia and other criminal organizations, take heed!
By Made in Valby. Via BestAds.
Timba Smits (sweet name) is a London-based “graphic designer, artist, illustrator, independent publisher, self confessed magazine whore and wannabe olympic ping-pong playa”. He’s also got a thing for all things vintage, which is probably why he uses his amazing half book, half magazine Wooden Toy Quarterly as another outlet. Enjoy.
Via Changethethought.
Sorry Dos Equis, but The Most Interesting Man in the World can’t light a candle to Heineken and The Coolest Man in the World. Or at least that’s what this man appears to be in this epic 90-second masterpiece that kickstarts Heineken’s new global campaign and tagline, “Open Your World.”
Via Popsop.
Ever since I saw this ad as a pre-roll spot on a number of video sites, I fell in love. After a week of trying to find it on the web, Google Chrome’s YouTube page finally posts the elusive ad for y’all to enjoy. Along with the Google Speed Tests, it’s become clear that Google’s in-house ad agency has some serious talent.
Ken Jeong goes from playing a crazy, silly-looking Asian pimping kicks to a crazy, silly-looking Asian pimping an antidiarrheal. He could make a career out of this “crazy, silly-looking Asian” thing!
Via AdFreak.
Plan on seeing the new Yogi Bear movie? You know who you are.
But forget about it. You have the ending right here. And it’s absolutely not what you’d expect.
An amazingly detailed short film created by Edmund Earle, a Rhode Island School of Design student. From Brand Flakes for Breakfast.
















