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Entries in category 'Creative'
Giant playhouse
Mar 15th, 2010 · Creative
Added by Inge Bakker
Your kids can move out now when they are 5! Also interesting for people who have to live in the streets.
Whopper Face
Mar 15th, 2010 · Creative
Added by Inge Bakker
Burger King’s best selling product is the Whopper. No doubt.
Almost everyone on the globe has eaten one of their giant burgers. Double it, triple it, bacon-ize it, you can compose your burger as you want. Now they’ve even personalized their burgers more as you can imagine..
Falling Leaves
Mar 12th, 2010 · Creative
Added by Chris Jones
Really like this concept for a fall calendar where the “leaves” fall automatically each day. Watch the video here >
Advertising Agency: Euro RSCG Duesseldorf, Germany
Floating man
Mar 11th, 2010 · Creative
Added by Inge Bakker
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has launched Economy Comfort, which offers passengers a greater range of seating comfort in Economy Class.
To promote this they made a street marketing campaign in Manchester Airport with infamous Dutch magician Ramana. Passengers passing by saw him sitting on an invisible seat, seemingly floating on air.
Looks like a painting. But it is real life.
Mar 16th, 2010 · Creative, Photography
Added by Daan van Rossum
Alexa Meade thinks completely backwards. Most artists use acrylic paints to create portraits of people on canvas. But not Meade – she applies acrylic paints on her subjects and makes them appear to be a part of the painting!
Pleasant Surprise
Mar 15th, 2010 · Creative
Added by Inge Bakker
On the night of the 21st the Spanish soccer team Real Madrid played a match against the Italian team AC Milan. It was an important match that everybody needed to see..
Heineken convinced several university professors, girlfriends, and several bosses to convince their students, boyfriends and employees to go to a concert on that night. All of them couldn’t say no and had to go to the classical concert. But luckily Heineken had prepared a surprise..
Lady Gaga’s telephone
Mar 15th, 2010 · Creative
Added by Michiel Ebberink
Sick video. Great directing from music video guru Jonas Åkerlund
Postmachina
Mar 11th, 2010 · Creative, Interactive
Added by Michiel Ebberink
Imagine a splendid symbiosis between concept, aesthetics and technology, add a dash of futurism to the whole and you have a typical Postmachina project. This Amsterdam based design experience company is developing E. Project E is a set of integrated products consisting of wearable/mobile brandable devices. They have the ability to connect users to each other, as well as new or existing services, like social networks. The products create a bridge between the virtual and physical world, and are designed for natural, gesture-based operation.
A blast from the past: Originally posted 2008-05-06 12:54:37.
Be part of the horror
Mar 11th, 2010 · Creative
Added by Inge Bakker
As an advertisers, be interactive. It sounds cliché , but that is what most consumers want: to communicate and have the feeling that they are important. 13th Street, the channel for thrillers, horror and crime created a horror movie where the protagonist could communicate with a person sitting in the cinema…
So next time you go to the cinema, don’t turn off your cell phone, because you might have a role in the movie..