Casualty of Design


Millions in Eco Friendly “Green is cool…” FINALLY!
July 29, 2008, 11:50 am
Filed under: ADVERTISING, GRAPHIC DESIGN | Tags: , , , , , ,

Advertising Agency: Strategies, from Cairo, Egypt delivers a stunning set of artful and vibrant print pieces for Tal’at Mustapha Construction.

I love the artwork and creativity of all these ads. There must have been a lot of thought put into the concept and even more time rendering these awesome images.

I’ve noticed as of late a noticeable shift in companies products and therefore advertisements. Finally it’s cool to be green! Every day more and more companies are making the switch to greener more eco friendly products, now a multi million dollar construction company too!

The more we, “the collective word”… from all our different countries and continents demand and support green products, the more we will continue to see this wonderful phenomenon continue to prosper and grow.

Truly,
Mr. Echo


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These are absolutely gorgeous. Great colors, pretty original. Very inspiring.

Jen
http://seattlegraphix.wordpress.com/

Comment by seattlegraphix

Hi,
creative ads,wondering who created them?or,do you have their origional URL…coz I am working on gated communities in Egypt and these pics will be great for my research…thanks in advance

Comment by Sara

Hi there, funny you should ask because I spent about 10 minutes trying to find their URL but didn’t have any luck. I have their address and phone but that’s it. Let me know if you have any luck.

STRATEGIES CAIRO. 20 Aisha El Taymoureya, Garden City, Cairo Cairo Egypt. Telephone:. +20 7920515

~ Echo

Comment by casualtyofdesign

Those are gorgeous! You should print them with http://www.pixxlz.com (green printer) and send them out as postcards:)

Comment by Jennie

thanks for the reply :)

Comment by Sara

Hi
Really good and creative advertisement…

and with a lots of message too.

great

Comment by Barun Jha




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