Posts Tagged ‘advertising’
contagion effect: the worst job
May 19th, 2010 by lifeproof
I have received an email today from the creative director of Filadelfia Comunicacao, a local independent agency in Brazil regardin my The Worst Job in the World post. He has informed me that they did the project titled: The Worst Job in the World, beginning from June 2009 to find an intern for their agency and [...]
Tags: academia, accumulation of information, ad agency, advertisement, advertising, advertising agency, Brazilian ad agency, creative director, Filadelfia Comunicacao, internet, Lost, Numero 10, Pior Emprego do Mundo, piorempregodomundo, plagiarism, plagiarism in the academia, the movement on the internet, the worst job in the world
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PinPoint
up there: a documentary on ad painters
May 18th, 2010 by lifeproof
There are big banners everywhere. At Times Square they are huge LED screens that might even be HD. At other places, we see mostly vinyl or paper based banners that are glued to the space… Do you remember a time when those banners were actually painted on the walls… by real people. Here is a short documentary [...]
Tags: advertising, banner design, banner painting, documentary, documentary video, graphic design, history of advertising, New York, New York City, NYC, painting advertisements, street art, street painting, times square, wall painters, Wooster Collective
Posted in PinPoint
new images for old figures
March 6th, 2010 by lifeproof
FinansBank of Turkey has launched an ad campaign for its new age investment opportunities. It is said in the video and in print that the time has changed, so are the economy. There is a new economy in the world today, therefore FinansBank has developed new investments. Please ignore the information, as I do not [...]
Tags: ad campaign, Adam Smith, advertisement, advertising, Communism, Danish cartoon crisis, FinansBank, Friedrich Engels, John Stuart Mill, marketing, prophet, Prophet Mohammad, socialism, Turkey
Posted in PinPoint, Reminder
world of wordcraft
December 19th, 2009 by lifeproof
Anagram Bookshop in Prague, Czech Republic, launched an ad campaign with the title: “Words create Worlds”. The campaign is produced by the company Kaspan. I remember, one night I was trying to read Moby Dick intoxicated and under a very dim light on the floor, when I was in college. The environmental and physical factors [...]
Tags: advertising, Anagram Bookshop, book, book readership, book review, book writing, Captain Ahab, Czech Republic, Ishmael, Kaspan, Moby Dick, Prague, The Pequod, words create worlds
Posted in PhotoMorphosis, PinPoint
