(see other ads from this series here and here)
More comment on current economics:
("Mission Australia" campaign by creamstudios)
"Cream Studios" brings us the Google Earth view of the Bible:
(image credit: creamstudios)
Human? Non-human?
(image credit: adsoftheworld)
Matryoshkas:
Bio- HiFi:
(image credit: creamstudios)
Nike: Hot Movement:
(image credit: creamstudios)
The Invisible Man:
Homo Aquaticus:
(image credit: Heru Suryoko)
Catching birds in flight... This image is pretty disturbing, but according to the creators, it supposed to make us aware about our environmental impact on Earth: (besides the bird is not real)
(image credit: ithoughtiwasalone.com)
"Don't buy exotic animal souvenirs":
(image credit: Igor Omulecki)
Using animals (apes) for the various youth movements caricature:
"Museum of Communism" ads feature more political leaders:
We featured work of Thomas Herbrich before, so here are some updates:
Stress Call Center, and a bug working inside the computer (familiar themes...) -
(images credit: Thomas Herbrich)
What happened here?
(image credit: Johan Visschedijk)
Very good work by Jonathan Kitchen:
Free at last!
(images credit: creamstudios)
Wash your hands! "You eat what you touch" -
A few car-related ads:
Bringing the Post-it Art to the extreme (remember our Post-it Office Pranks?), these Honda ads can be impressive, when viewed large (click to see full-size) -
(image credit: adsoftheworld)
"Don't Spend Your Life in Traffic":
Some kind of Russian robot is trashing "Accord". Why?
The chickens do not need to cross the road any more:
A lure of photography:
(image credit: Roger Hagadone)
In case you missed this ad campaign during Bejing Olympics, here it is:
Hanging Spoon Champion... Fish Slicing Champion.... Weight-lifting champion... - all "Not Good Enough for Bejing!" - click to enlarge:
A few viral urban ads:
Beer in bus, where you don't really expect it:
Here is an interesting billboard, teaching you a new language:
(image credit: Peter Fuss)
Even grass is not immune for promotional schemes any more:
(this one was done for the launch of the Simpson's movie, more info)
(image credit: thesun.co.uk)
Homer Simpson was painted next to the 180ft giant in the hillside above Cerne Abbas, Dorset - an ancient fertility symbol, which has been there for many centuries.
Profound:
(images credit: creamstudios)
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