Who said zynga couldn't surprise us anymore? well the multi millions $ company just realized a great marketing for their new Farmville expansion: FarmVille: English Countryside.
Enjoy as you see Zynga literally unleash the Countryside in NYC and London
To build ont their BetterWorld concept (CSR website of Nike), Nike recycles its most famous ads and put them all together to give us a great 120" edit that will give you chills. If you followed the Nike ads over the years, well you'll be filled with joy and nostalgia.
For the record I am happy I was not the person in charge on editing that ad.
I might be a little bit late but this morning I stumbled upon this very sweet ad for Coca-Cola Music. The ad is named "Walls" and revolves around a common thing to all teenagers: Singing when you are alone in your bedroom or bathroom. Now just put everything together and you get this happy and refreshing ad.
The creative concept has been developped by Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam, post production done by the hot shots of The Mill and the music is from One night only.
It is one of the biggest marketing campaign ever done by Adidas. They changed their 2004 "Impossible is nothing" tag line to replace it with « adidas is all in ». 30% of the budget will go for the web, a first for the German brand, the ad was directed by Romain Gavras and we can see many of the brand embassadors such as: Lionel Messi, David Beckham, Derrick Rose, Katy Perry and many others.
The music is signed by the French duo Justice with their new title « Civilization », I strongly believe this campaign is truely awesome.
Right under you'll find the 120" version exclusively for the internet and right below it is the 60" version for television and there will be as well a 30" cut. The Agency behind that great work is Sid Lee a Canadian Agency based in Montréal
This video was uploaded onto youtube last weekend, and shows how easy it would be to hack any screens on Time Square. Look at the 35 sec, 20m down the street behind the screen there is the giveaway.
Nice one anyways ;-)
Several weeks ago, I showed you an infographic about some of the staggering data behind Facebook usage worldwide. Design student Alex Trimpe has taken that picture, and by some form of demonry set it to motion!
You guys might recall the post I done for National Geographic 7 Billion (here), well National Geographic continues its analysis of the human race by looking at some of the numbers that characterize us as a poluation and by taking a shot at the face of the most “typical” person on the planet.