Quiet neighbourhood
In this 3 year long award-winning print campaign for Weru soundproof windows, we see the outside world though a window along with people using miniaturized noise-emitting implements and vehicles.


Credits: Scholz & Friends
Clients: Weru
Keywords: Advertising – Print
Sound proofed
With new sound dampening measures in the new Golf, the cabin is insulated from the noise of the outside world. So when you pass a pack of now only mime bikers you are benefiting from “The quietest cabin in its class”.

Credits: Ogilvy & Mather
Clients: Volkswagen
Keywords: Advertising – Print
Child’s play, this website…
A Bournemouth-based childcare facility needs a WordPress website to promote its nursery – and we’re more than happy to help.

Disciplines: Web Design, css, html, wordpress
See the light
Using simple stickers we see headlights and street lights appear to be Duracell torches.


Credits: BBDO
Clients: Duracell
Keywords: Advertising – Ambient
A toy for everyone 2
With Mattel’s Hot Wheels die cast cars your only limited by your imagination you where drive them.


Credits: Ogilvy & Mather
Clients: Mattel
Keywords: Advertising – Print
A toy for everyone
Hot Wheels are promoted as being collected by people of all ages with painted fingers/thumbs to present a blue Renault F1 with pilot, a red Ferrari with model, and a white Mustang with Hip Hop artist.


Credits: Ogilvy & Mather
Clients: Mattel
Keywords: Advertising – Print
A real page turner
Penguin Books are “unputdownable” classic literature, which is visualized with the hands of readers being transformed into classic novels.


Credits: Saatchi & Saatchi
Clients: Penguin Books
Keywords: Advertising – Print
100& natural
To promote that Campbell’s Real Stock contains 100% natural ingredients, this campaign features cartons looking just like its natural flavour.


Credits:
Clients: Campbells
Keywords: Advertising – Print
Arhh a roach
In this great ambient advertising for Terminix, an American pest control company, we see a fake cockroach inserted into newspapers to remind readers how easy for houses to be infested. The reader can pull out the roach from the newspaper to reveal a message, “All it takes is a small crack for a cockroach to enter your home”.


Credits: Publicis
Clients: Terminix
Keywords: Advertising – Ambient
Is faith worth killing for?
Following on from yesterdays post…
In Chhattisgarh, a state in central India, The Communist Party of India (Maoist), have been declared as banned terrorists. This campaign, is used to cleverly challenge the connection between terrorism and religious faith, with messages written in red paint (blood of the martyrs) on what appear to be scenes of terrorist activity. Nice little campaign that is quite thought provoking.


Credits: Ogilvy & Mather
Clients: Corporate Chhattisgarh
Keywords: Advertising – Print











