Showing posts with label Brand Bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brand Bowl. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The Underdogs of Inspiring Blogs


Like many other young art directors, designers, creative directors and the like, I follow a lot of blogs to help jump start my creativity or simply to see how others are pushing the boundaries in my field.

There of course are the staples of NOTCOT for design & art, Ads Of The World for advertising creative, FWA for digital design, Agency Spy for ad gossip and It’s Nice That for design inspiration. Yet there are quite a few, unsung heros that I follow on a daily basis and wanted to spread the love.

1. Inhabitat: Green Design Blog. The thing I love the most about this blog is it isn’t preachy. It simply showcases some of the coolest green solutions for every area of design. It gets your noodle going in a uniquely green way.

2. The Dieline: Showcase of Packaging. I have always been a strong believer that a true designer can design anything (sans math integration without proper training) be it a website, poster, motion graphics, typeface or a piece of packaging. The thing I love about packaging inspiration is it pushes the boundaries of your thought process in both 2D and 3D.

3. Birds of A Feather: One A Day Picture Blog. I use this blog as a picture a day to keep the block away. Some pictures are good; but, the majority are awesome. Keep this one on the rss feed.

4. Change The Thought: A.D.D. for Designers. This blog is all over the place in an incredibly fantastic way. You get about 3-4 blog posts a day of random awesomeness be it industrial design, photography, motion graphics, screenprinting or a good old advertisement.

5. Thought Bubbles: The View from A Young Copywriter at Mullen. From the Mullen agency that lovingly brought us the brand bowl (in tandem with radian 6) comes the view of a young copywriter at a pretty cool agency. Allison tends to simply blog about the things she loves, all of which has proven to be pretty interesting.

6. Christine Vo: The View from a Young Digital Designer at Wieden + Kennedy. From the digital stuff she makes at W+K to the design stuff she makes on her own. All in all some pretty cool work and interesting pieces of inspiration.

7. Conscience: The View from A Creative Director at the Martin Agency. Although Joe doesn’t post too terribly often, when he does it is always really cool work from the Martin Agency who, as we all know, has recently been winning new business pitch after new business pitch after new business pitch.

All in all a pretty cool group; but, if I’m missing any good ones out there leave a comment or drop me a line on twitter.

Monday, February 8, 2010

My Super Bowl Ad Picks


The Super Bowl is, in comparison, the British Television Advertising Awards for the U.S. It has historically held some of the best advertising in the current market.

I would agree with the common sentiment that this year, due to the economic climate and waning interest, the ads didn't live up to the usual glory; but, there were still none the less some gems in the mix. Here are my picks for the 2010 Super Bowl:

Although I felt the voice over was a little off, it had a relatively original, funny approach to selling a men's skin care product without making men appear to be unintelligent. I also love the reference to the scene in A Clockwork Orange with the use of music, content and cuts.

Rarely does a serious ad seem to hit the mark on the Super Bowl; but, this in one of two that really did. It wasn't too preachy and had just enough dry humor to make it memorable. The best part though, it drove home it's main selling point, be confident with the knowledge you get from cars.com.

3. Google: Paris/////???
Again I was surprised with how memorable this simple ad was. It was one of the more innovative concepts, to tell a story through a simple search box and it seemed to target the 40% of female viewers that most ads ignored or openly offended.

Although most ads featuring a half naked woman tend to be mindless and forget to talk about the product, this is one of the rare few that was very funny, sexy and left you with a clear idea of the product motorola blur.

The first sweet and funny ad I've seen that is part of the larger excellent re-branding efforts of intel (putting faces to the name). I also feel that this is another great ad that was talking to the 40% of female viewers that most of the ads ignored.

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Worst Ad of the Super Bowl

I would have to say this ad was terrible from the post production of trying to make it look dated, to the terrible copywriting and finally the horrible editing that destroyed the jokes. The worst part, everyone was so distracted with what was going on that they completely missed the message of the Boost Mobile's cheap rates.

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Best Social Media Ads

The sixth highest trending topic on twitter and a great way to stay on top of the winners on twitter in real time.

Beautifully designed and a great analysis of the brand winners on all of twitter.

That wraps up the 2010 Super Bowl Ads. The biggest surprise this year, for me, was how memorable and well done the serious ads were over the funny ones.