This is a trailer for a very cool short film called Logorama by H5 in France.

What will the brands think of this? I like it!

Update: The film has just been nominated for an Oscar and a longer clip can be viewed here >

Alex Varanese is an artist from San Francisco who loves experimenting with typography using different dimensions and lighting positions. Check out his amazing collection of type experiments… all with a touch of red.


Handcrafted with love by BYU design students and faculty, for the 5th Typophile Film Festival. A visual typographic feast about the five senses, and how they contribute to and enhance our creativity. Everything in the film is real—no CG effects!

This new campaign from Dockers calls for men to “wear the pants”. Nice use of typography… Read the story behind the campaign on the AdRants blog.

The Red Ribbon is the international symbol of support for people living with HIV. Wearing a red ribbon is a great way to raise awareness about HIV as well as to break down stigma and prejudice, so make sure you get yours!

You’ve seen them all around the web, CAPTCHAs are those distorted images of letters and numbers used to prevent the automated use of websites. They are supposedely random, but sometimes they seem to be “telling you” something; others are just plain ridiculous or humanly impossible to read. Here’s a collection of the strangest, most bizarre tests agains spam bots.

Nice animation from photographer/designer/motion artist Nick Schrunk.

Sports Illus­trated swimsuit model Bar Refaeli wears merely some body paint on the July 2009 cover of Esquire. Graphic designer James Victore was commis­sioned to transcribe parts of Stephen King’s short story Morality on her naked body.

Its a total ripoff. Sagmeister did this many times before. The picture above is Mrs Eaves (aka Gemma O’Brien) and she has become one of Australia’s most visible typography enthusiasts. She is hot, so I had to post her picture instead of the Sports Illustrated

To create this unique font project, it took two typographers and a pro race pilot. The car movements were tracked using a custom software. The font can be downloaded here.

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/blogilvytter Here at Ogilvy Amsterdam we believe creativity has no boundaries. The traditional forms of advertising and new forms like the internet are equally valid and inspiring. We constantly share ideas between us that help us find the most creative and effective solution to our clients’ briefs.

Blogilvy was set up for ourselves as an easy way to share the inspiration we’ve found online. Rather than spamming each other constantly with links we thought we’d make life easier by keeping it all in one place and categorising everything. But then we thought “why not share this with everyone in the creative community”? After all, we have found inspiration out there from every corner of the world, why not share in the same spirit?

So enjoy Blogilvy, add your comments too, disagree with us or with suggestions of cool things that have inspired you too. We’re all connected by the same creative passion.