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“We are all workers.”

Levi’s Billboard

Stefan Sagmeister

Brilliant use of outdoor media

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Bawbags presents John’s happy ending. (by __ZqmfFaHH5v__)

Great ad from Scottish agency Newhaven

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helloyoucreatives:

How 30 great ads were made

Original, fun and slightly strange… exactly on message for each of these brands and what they were trying to achieve.

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Saatchi XLift is back!Friday April 27th 2012 9am - 4pm24-30 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1W 8BE

I love that this actually happens in a lift.  a great way to invite new talent into your business.April 27th is the big day. And we’ll be bringing in our ad contenders from 9am. All you have to do is show up, bring your CV, take a number, join the queue and get ready to pitch in the lift at our new offices at 24-30 Great Titchfield, London. There’s no hoops, no hurdles, it’s just you, face to face for 30 seconds with our leadership team. For each successful lift pitch, there’s a 5 minute call back on the same day; from that, a number of you will be selected to come back and attend our best-of-the-best bootcamp.

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helloyoucreatives:

Saatchi XLift is back!

Friday April 27th 2012 9am - 4pm

24-30 Great Titchfield
 Street, London, W1W 8BE


I love that this actually happens in a lift.  a great way to invite new talent into your business.

April 27th is the big day. And we’ll be bringing in our ad contenders from 9am. All you have to do is show up, bring your CV, take a number, join the queue and get ready to pitch in the lift at our new offices at 24-30 Great Titchfield, London. There’s no hoops, no hurdles, it’s just you, face to face for 30 seconds with our leadership team. 

For each successful lift pitch, there’s a 5 minute call back on the same day; from that, a number of you will be selected to come back and attend our best-of-the-best bootcamp.


Check out the Facebook page

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QR Codes in Truly Strange Places: An Interview with the Co-Founder of WTF QR CODES

What’s the worst QR code you’ve ever seen in public? 

I’d probably say the worst example of a QR code I’ve seen personally is the bed bugs subway ad. I was on a crowded train and the ad was right above the doors. The doors opened and this guy tried to scan the code while he was stepping out. Of course it wasn’t focusing and he was clogging up the doorway for everybody. I was embarrassed for him. Not only was he pissing off the people he was preventing from getting off the train, he was broadcasting to the entire car that he has a bedbug problem. And of course, he was underground so it’s not like the code would work anyways. Triple whammy.

Read more. [Images courtesy WTF QR CODES]



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An so with a new year we see AR become more common place. This one from Mercedes-Benz allows users to see how accessories will look.