Posts tagged posters

Keep Walking Johnnie Walker

The work of Jason Hill for “Johnnie Walker” is amazing, he was hired in 2004 by BBH to illustrate a portion of the “Johnnie Walker” campaign. Over 40 of his illustrations have appeared on billboards, buildings and in print ads across the United States.

Here are a few examples.

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Let Imagination Take Over

Awesome posters for Play-Doh modeling clay, a special die-cut on it allows the poster
to close on it’s own, then reveal the wonderful imagination when people pull it opened.

Made by Kinetic Design and Advertising agency and photography by Jeremy Wong, Nemesis Pictures. More info HERE.

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2D Posters that look like 3D Posters

That’s right,today we have a collection of 2D posters that gives the illusion of being in 3D.

All posters from Ersinhan Ersin.

More inside the post.

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Adidas, Create Your Adicolor

Great prodution of the spanish agency TBWA for Adidas.

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Smoking kills…

Campaign created by Shaun Velka’s.

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Mao Bao Dishwashing Liquid Posters

Great advertising campaign for the dishwashing liquid product, Mao Bao. Executed by the angency Bates 141 Taiwan.

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Advertising Agency: Bates 141 Taiwan
Creative Directors: Richard Yu, Ivan Liu
Art Director: Kim Chiu
Copywriter: Echo Shao, Ivan Lu
Illustrator: Hsin Hun Huang, Kim Chiu
Photographer: Tse-I Lai
Published: October 2008

WWF Saving Pandas Not Our Only Mission

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, features a panda in its logo and honors the iconic animal in the web site www.panda.org. However most of the organisation’s activity is focused on conservation, research and restoration of the environment as a whole,that’s what they want to say in these 3 posters and they did it brilliantly.

This campaign won a Silver Clio Award in 2009.

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