Credits: Agency: BBDO Düsseldorf (Germany) Creative Directors: Sebastian Hardieck, Ton Hollander Art Director: Jake Shaw Copywriter: Stephan Schäfer Photographer: Rainer Rudolf
Credits: Agency: DDB Sydney, Australia Creative Directors: Matt Eastwood, Steve Back Art Director: Antony Simmons Copywriter: Alexander Wadelton Director: Jonathan Baker Production: Window Productions, Australia Producer: Johnny Greally Editor: Bernard Garry - The Editors Post Production: Fuel Conceptual Designer: Morten Rowley Music Production: Nylon Studios, Australia
Credits: Agency: BJL, Manchester (UK) Creative Directors: Gary Fawcett, Lisa Nichols Art Directors: Richard Pearson, Gary Fawcett Copywriter: David Forster
Check out BJLs' website, let the movie of the builders load.
Credits: Agency: Fallon London (UK) Creatives: Chris Bovill, John Allison Director: Chris Palmer Production: Gorgeous Enterprises Producer: Rupert Smythe Music: Julie Andrews - My Favourite Things
Credits: Agency: DDB London (UK) Art Director: Shishir Patel Copywriter: Sam Oliver Director: Noam Murro Production: Biscuit@Independent Films Producers: Richard Packer, Jay Veal Director of Photography: Paul Cameron Post Production: Alex Thomas, Framestore CFC Editors: Tim Thornton Allen, Marshall Street Music: Cliff Martinez - Don't Blow It
Credits: Agency: Lowe London (UK) Creative Diretcor: Ed Morris Art Directors: Carl Broadhurst, Lovisa Almgren-Falken Copywriters: Peter Reid, Diccon Driver, Alan Wilson Designer: Aesthetic Apparatus Production Manager: Gary Wallis Account Executive: Hannah Leathers
From the artists/filmmakers: "It's a short stop motion film. There is no digital image manipulation in it! Everything you see has really been wheatpasted!"
Credits: Agency: Goodby Silverstein & Partners (US) Creative Directors: Steve Simpson Keith Anderson Art Directors: William Hammond John Nussbaum Copywriter: Chris Beresford-Hill
Georgia Russell is a Scottish artist who uses a scalpel instead of a brush or a pen. She works with obsessive perserverance to create constructions that transform found ephemera, such as books, music scores, maps, newspapers, currency and photographs.
In a busy street in Paris plastic eyes were left on the pavement beside a Nissan 350Z. The concept: So impressive, your eyes fall to the ground. Very nice and cost effective guerrilla action by TBWA/Paris.
"These are old urban equipament (called "fradinhos") put on sidewalks of Rio de Janeiro streets to stop cars parking on sidewalk. Those have 30 years old nobody liked the idea when they were put, and 2 years ago when I started to paint them they were complete invisible to the Rio de Janeiro Citizens's eyes, and now some of them are full of life and all of them started to be looked again, but Im still the only one painting them, kind of respect by the other artists as I was the first one. There are thousands of those fradinhos and I think it's a really good piece to paint even being 2 feet tall."... Subzero
Credits: Agency: Draft FCB Lisbon (Portugal) Creative Directors: Luís Silva Dias Duarte Pinheiro de Melo Art Director: Will Silva Copywriter: Hugo Carriço
A sculpture made by the Berlin artist Stefan von Essen which looks like a giant bana peel, was set in various shopping malls. Wearing bifocal glasses by Rodenstock you can’t overlook a slippery banana peel on the street.
Credits: Agency: Serviceplan, München/Hamburg (Germany) Creative Directors: Ekki Frenkler Bernd Huesmann Sabine Brugge Art Directors: Sandra Loibl Sybille Stempel Copywriter: Thorsten Voigt Sculpture: Stefan von Essen Photography: Henning Maier-Jantzen
Credits: Agency: F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, São Paulo (Brazil) Creative Directors: Fabio Fernandes Eduardo Lima Art Director: Luciano Lincoln Copywriter: Eduardo Lima Photographer: Alexandre Ermel
The briefing for the Creatives Club of Portugals' Young Creatives was to sell the new Frize bottle. This is a "purpose built" brief for the Creatives Club and it isn't the one that sends the creative teams to Cannes Young Creatives. That brief will be coming out on the 8th of May.
The ad reads:
Yellow (Frize) bottle cap - "One day she'll come back to me." Red bottle cap - "I used to say that to."
The new Frize bottle. Lovelly like the water.
Credits: Art Director: André Breda Copywriter: Filipe Graça
Biggerbounce is an events company based in Lisbon, Portugal. It was founded by James Wall in 2005 to bridge the gap between art, music and culture. Over the past couple of years we have organized many successful events ranging from Club nights, live acts, International Djs, Fashion shows, Art exhibitions and film festival installations. Aside to the events Biggerbounce also operates as an online radio station, hosting several highly talented artists from around the globe. These shows are hosted by James himself with the occasional surprise guest appearence. Biggerbounce also represents some of the best live acts, Djs and Visual installations worldwide. That's enough info, now get over to the radio section and listen to some fresh beats, it's good for you.