Filed under: ADVERTISING, BRANDING, FASHION, GRAPHIC DESIGN, Photography | Tags: ADVERTISING, BRANDING, Christine Ruf, Fashion, Germany, GRAPHIC DESIGN, Hamburg, leagas delaney, Nadine Bessler, oliver grandt, Photography, Stefan Zschaler, Thorben Schwitalla

Advertising agency Leagas Delaney of Hamburg, Germany did a great job for Broadway-Fashion.com whipping up some exquisite artwork for their latest ad campaign advocating tolerance. Its apparent when you look at the different ads they did the best job they could to mix and match different ethnicity’s and shades of skin. I’m digging the artwork and the message, great work… the fashion world always seems to be one step ahead of the rest of the world.
Advertising Agency: Leagas Delaney, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Directors: Oliver Grandt, Stefan Zschaler
Art Director: Christine Ruf
Copywriter: Thorben Schwitalla
Photographer: Bernd Possardt
Graphic Designer: Nadine Bessler

Filed under: ADVERTISING, BRANDING, FASHION, POP DESIGN, Photography | Tags: ADVERTISING, BRANDING, cape town, cape town south africa, Chris Gotz, Fashion, fashion photography, Jennifer Macfarlane, Morgan van Heerden, Ogilvy, Photography, south africa, volkswagon, volkswagon ads, vw, vw ads, Xander Ferreira

I don’t really get the ad campaign but I’m digging the photography and fashion aspect. What the actual ads are communicating escapes me.
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy, Cape Town, South Africa
Creative Director: Chris Gotz
Art Director: Jennifer Macfarlane
Copywriter: Cuan Cronwright
Illustrator: Morgan van Heerden
Photographer: Xander Ferreira

Filed under: ADVERTISING, BRANDING, FASHION, Photography | Tags: ADVERTISING, Astrid and Oliver Haupt, BRANDING, copywriters, copywriting, Fashion, fashion industry, fashion photography, jesus haering, madrid, photo art, Photography, spain, vicky marcos

Okay I’m posting this ad campaign because I’m confused, sitting on my wooden throne in Starbucks danggling my feet and scratching my head. WTF is this ad for? The only information we have is “Chill Out” and “Fashion Madrid”… booo come on give us a little more info please!
I will say if we overlook the lack of information that is needed to actually call this an ad campaign, at least the photography is cool. I especially like the one with the girl tripping cool concept for something sexy insurance company or something… LOL, I don’t know?
Copywriters: Astrid and Oliver Haupt
Photographer: the unknown artist
Styling: Jesus Haering
Hair and Make up: Vicky Marcos

Filed under: ADVERTISING, BRANDING, POP DESIGN | Tags: cavalieri, cavalieri clothing, Fashion, hot pants, lingerie, panties, underwear, womens clothing, womens fashion, womens underwear
A great idea of gossip and information is exchanged in the women’s bathrooms. What better place to message to women. A mannequin was placed in bathroom stalls with Cava Couture under wear around its ankles. Whiles a tape recorder played continuously. On the recorded message was a woman talking to her friend on her cell phone about her cool new Cava Couture underwear. The goal was to play off women;s curiosities knowing most would eavesdrop. When they got to the sink to wash their hands a message paid it off with “Find out what all the gossip is about.”

Filed under: ADVERTISING, BRANDING, FASHION, POP DESIGN, SEXY | Tags: ADVERTISING, Armando Testa, BRANDING, Fashion, italian, Italian Fashion, Italy, Jeans, Laura Sironi, Luca Cortesini, Meltin'Pot, Michele Mariani, milan, Sex, SEXY, Sexy Jeans, Vincent Dixon

When it comes to crafting jeans that fit your arse like nobody’s business, its nobody’s business except the Italians! Don’t get me wrong there are manufactures around the world that make some kick ass jeans but no other country can stitch a more consistent configuration of mix cotton blends to make an ass look so good.
Advertising agency Armando Testa from Turin, Italy was hired by Meltin’Pot to create a new ad campaign for their latest leg hugging, ass shaping jeans. The campaign is pretty good although if you’ve never heard of the brand Meltin’Pot you might not know what exactly the ads are for especially if you just saw only one ad.
In any case the artwork for the ads is bright, vibrant and has a surreal feel. You’ll definitely want to click on the thumbnails below to get a closer look.
Creative Director: Michele Mariani
Project leader / creative director: Luca Cortesini
Art Directors / Copywriters: Luca Cortesini, Laura Sironi
Photographer: Vincent Dixon
Truly,
Mr. Echo
















