Entries Tagged as 'Advertising'
September 5th, 2011 · Chris · No Comments
This year’s Awards for Achievement in Guernsey has started its search for the Island’s top performing companies. Anyone interested in hearing how the process works, along with experiences learned from previous winners, are invited to participate in a Question & Answer session on 14 September, which will hopefully inspire a new set of ambitious applicants.
Anyone interested can call the event organisers, GEC, on tel. 01481 728686.
Tags: Advertising · Clients · Local Issues
September 1st, 2011 · Luke · No Comments

These eye-catching typographic pieces are the work of illustration and animation studio the ‘I Am Collective’.
Originally done for Vodafone Australia, they promote the great things about the country, encouraging people to be more proactive and make use of it all,whilst using Vodafone’s phone network as the platform to do this. Read more
Tags: Advertising · Art · Illustration · Travel · Typography
August 29th, 2011 · Annie · No Comments

Over the last few months we have been working hard towards this year’s Grammalogue, so the project was fresh in my mind when I found this similar publication at The West Show. Read more
Tags: Advertising · Local Issues
August 24th, 2011 · Luke · 1 Comment

T-Mobile have once again have taken to the streets to kick off another viral campaign, this time using the award winning cult game ‘Angry Birds’ to promote their smartphone range.
They have taken this addictive app and created a life-size interactive game, which include all the famous birds, from the classic red bird to the multiple blue birds, complete with a wind band playing the Angry Birds soundtrack, this completes another feel good campaign from the telecommunications giants.
Tags: Advertising · Environmental · Offbeat · Science & Technology · Video · Web
August 23rd, 2011 · Jessica · No Comments
Homeplus (Tesco to you and me) have incorporated the use of QR codes into their latest campaign in the hope to become the number 1 groceries store in South Korea.
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Tags: Advertising · Branding
August 19th, 2011 · Paul · 3 Comments
I am a big fan of Guerrilla Advertising – often simple, cheap but incredibly memorable. And if successful, as these are, they have a good chance of going viral creating a huge awareness on a tiny budget. The examples below are 10 of my favourites.

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Tags: Advertising
August 18th, 2011 · Chris · No Comments

‘Tilt shift’ photography is a particular photographic style enjoying a recent resurge in popularity where the tilt of camera movement can create a selective focus, often to simulate a miniature scene, reminiscent of a toy town.
This style of photography has now been used in a series of ads created for leading offshore law firm, Mourant Ozannes, by Betley Whitehorne.
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Tags: Advertising · Clients · Design · Mourant Ozannes · Photography
August 9th, 2011 · Jessica · No Comments
Google Goggles is a mobile application that allows consumers to photograph reality and gain instant results via Google on their mobile phones. The application has the technology to be able to identify virtually anything from landmarks, to business card information, artwork to the translation of foreign text. The video below helps detail this.
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Tags: Advertising · Social Networking