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This is for the ladies… Slick-bodied gents croon and melt female hearts to the tune of Up Where We Belong.
Fleggaard, a German store, has gotten in trouble by women’s rights groups for their controversial ads featuring naked women (sorry boys, I’m not even going to link it). This shifts the balance of power back to the ladies, right?
Maybe. It’s an ad for laundry detergent. From ettf.
Some mysteries are never meant to be solved. Unless you’re the type that welcomes destructive Ostrich-riding businessmen into your home.
Who knew charts could be so fun and sell-producty? Ogilvy and Mather, Beijing.
Fantastic art in this campaign by BBDO, Berlin. But the concept’s a bit weak, especially considering they’re taming mustaches instead of beards… must be a German thing.
Innuendo galore from Hanlon Worldwide Industries, Los Angeles. glossyinc has the scoop on the rest of this fine poster campaign.
These ads do a great job of communicating the constraining feel of we all can get riding in the cramped, aluminum and steel shells we call cars.
You call it constraining; I call it comforting. I always wanted a Vespa, until I saw a video of a guy on a scooter getting ran over by a truck. What about that, Vespa? Do Vespa’s have truck shields?
This ad depicts studs in suds set for a scrum. It doesn’t get any gayer (and rugbier) than this.



















