Good idea...

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LOL i like this one ..

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Diesel are always creative with their use of photography in their ad campaign. Here is the new 2009 ad campaign for their underwear collection, Diesel Intimate. I love how they use retro TV sets (and some new technology screens as well) to showcase and reveal the underwear of the model instead of having the model wear it as usual.

via http://arabaquarius.blogspot.com/2009/01/creative-diesel-intimate-ads.html


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for me, is quite nice


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d4e coming back soon hehe




super horse power.~haha


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clean and neat, hehe..i like the character.


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"Barcelona vs Real Madrid was the first sport event that DirecTV broadcast on high definition tv in Ecuador."

Advertising Agency: La Facultad, Quito, Ecuador
Creative Directors: Germán Andrade, Diego Jarrín
Creative Team: Sebastián Villagómez, Xavier Prado, Andrés Freile, Diego Aguilar
Photographer: Ramiro Salazar
Published: December 2008


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haha, i quite like this ads..haha..high definition TV, everyone gonna show the best~hehe


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"every image has a sound"


by DDB brazil



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i quite like this flashmob advert at Liverpool Street Station in London.

good~!!



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yeah..it still red ..hot...


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Client: City of Hope
Advertising Agency: JWT Dubai, UAE
Creative Director: Chafic Haddad
Copywriters: DV Hari Krishna, Doug Mackay, Rami Abu Ghazeleh
Art Directors: Kedar Damle, Arnoldfelix Fabella, Tarek Samaan


These makeup kits were distributed to women in shopping malls to encourage them to speak up against domestic abuse. This kit ended up serving a dual purpose, the first to not stay silent about violence against women as well as promoting 'City of Hope', an organization that provides shelter for battered women.

A creative and innovative way of reaching women. It spoke to them personally and I'm sure it hit a nerve with any actual victims of abuse who received them. Job very well done.

via http://adbasha.blogspot.com/


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look on the word..you will feel thats some humor ..but is true..



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Advertising Agency: Y&R, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Creative Directors: Rahul Mathew, Rowan Chanen
Art Directors: Richard Chong, Scott McClelland
Copywriter: Rahul Mathew
Retouching: Magic Cube

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they look so gay...hahah


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http://www.brandbud.com.my/egt/cny09/


click in...~


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Creating the world's largest hanging basket to launch Hotel Indigo, a new boutique hotel in London Paddington



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* Polaroid announces the launch of the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera, the first digital camera and instant printer combination available in the U.S. and Europe that is portable enough to take anywhere.

* With the push of a button, the full-feature digital camera allows consumers to select from among the digital photos on the camera, crop or edit them, add fun borders and in less than 60 seconds, print full-color, 2x3-inch prints – all with a single device.

* Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera uses ZINK Photo Paper™ and ZINK™ Zero Ink™ Printing Technology from ZINK Imaging. ZINK™ Zero Ink™ is an ink-free printing technology which replaces ink cartridges or ribbons with ZINK Photo Paper™ – a composite material that has embedded, heat-activated dye crystals.

* The Polaroid PoGo ™ Instant Digital Camera will be available beginning in March 2009 at major retailers for a suggested retail price of $199. Ten-packs of ZINK Photo Paper™, which can be used in both the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera and the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Mobile Printer, retail for $4.99 and 30-packs for $12.99, and are widely available at national retailers everywhere.

Dunno y i prefer the old polariod.. hm.. >>web<<

d4e i'm free a bit de finally









Advertising Agency: TBWA\CHIAT\DAY, USA
Chief Creative Officer: Lee Clow
ECD: Rob Schwartz
CDs: Joe Shands, Brett Craig
Art Directors: Scott Brown, Lori McMichael
Head of Broadcast Production: Richard O’Neill
Executive Producer: Anh-Thu Le
Broadcast Producer: Kristine Ling
Spot Animation: IMAGINARY FORCES LA/NY
CD: Peter Frankfurt
Art Directors: Mark Gardner, Lauren Hartstone, Stan Lim
Animators: Issac Woodby, JY James Kim, Nate Homan, Robert Henry, Andy Chung
Flame Op: Andy Dill
Editor: Danielle White
Editor: Corey Weisz
Asst. Editor: Ben Turner
Head of Production: Ben Apley
Producer: Wendy Gardner
Producer: Steiner Kierce
Coordinator: Elsa Mejia
Coordinator: Elizabeth MacKenzie
Mnemonic Animation: YU+CO Los Angeles, CA
CD: Garson Yu
Executive Producer: Carol Wong
Designer: Alex Yoon
Designers: Gary Garza, Johnny Wong, Wayland Vida, Jill Dadducci
Producer: Katie Rauh
Production Coordinator: Annie Cheng
Audio Mix: Loren Silber @ Lime Studios
Editorial
Editor: Billy Sacdalan
Animation: Laura Panella
Post Producer: Christy Pacheco


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i quite like the tv ads..."Now Your Turn to refresh the world"
..ahaha..cool




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Sunday January 18, 2009
NY Times readers choose Penang as No 2 must-visit destination for 2009
By CHRISTINA CHIN

GEORGE TOWN: Readers of The New York Times have chosen Penang as the second best destination among “44 Places To Go in 2009”.

In top spot in the recommendations found on the paper’s website (http://www.nytimes.com/) was Beirut.

The only other South-East Asian destination in the ranking is Phuket, which is in 15th place.


Tuck shop: A group of foreigners enjoying dim sum and noodles at an outdoor cafe in Penang.

Other places include Washington (fourth), Rome (fifth) and Metz in France (sixth). The newspaper ranked Penang in the 22nd spot while Phuket was placed 12th.

Besides the second spot in the overall readers’ ranking, Penang is also in the top 12 places in the frugal and food categories (both readers’ and the paper’s recommendations).

The New York Times said adventurous foodies are now turning to Penang, the culinary capital of Malaysia, where they are eating their way through one of South-East Asia’s liveliest street-food scenes.

It said there are city-run hawker stands everywhere and even refined dishes like char koay teow rarely cost more than US$2 (about RM7.20)

State Tourism Development, Culture, Arts and Heritage committee chairman Danny Law Heng Kiang said Penang was chosen by the readers because of its good food.

“The ranking is a boost for the state as a tourist destination.

“Penang food is so famous that I know of Singaporeans who fly here just to eat,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters after launching the New World Park Chinese New Year programme at the food and beverage centre here yesterday.

A series of musical, art and dance performances are being held at the hawker-cum-cultural centre until Feb 9.

d1p [Proud for PENANG!!]



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O...another surprise when i accidently clicked this blog..3 pasta...haha
last post was on 2006...whaahha...

dead blog..



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i am surprise when i read this in EAA website under award categories ...-_-||

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haha..donno it is done my photoshop..but it really nice


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