Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts

Old Spice Swagger: Grill


CW: Gino Click / Tif Slama
AD: Brendan Gallogly

Copywriting is for lovers

The pictorial campaign we did for MAS recently got some love on their blog. Check it out.

Art Director: Jes Voight (check out her new blog at http://www.jessicavoight.com )






DSI Teaser

This is a teaser trailer for a pretty complicated and heady interactive campaign for the Nintendo DSi. The basic premise is that this girl is a technopath kidnapped by an evil corporation for the purpose of developing a super-surveillance device for them. Instead, she uses her abilities to mentally hack banner ads on the net and broadcast distress messages laced with clues that ultimately lead the user through a twist-laden plot to save the world.

Simple, right?

AD: Sam Bruehl


Back to school, back to school...

"...to prove to my dad that I'm not a foooooool"

The new quarter starts today and I have a couple of hours to kill before my first class. What better time to update this? Here's some work from quarter 3.


This is a game we made for our interaction class. It's basically an updated version of "Oregon Trail" with a NASCAR twist.




This was one of the more fun assignments from Q3. The whole class drew random 80's wrestlers and had to make illustrator posters for them. In this one, I show you the only way to get out of a sharpshooter i.e. passing out from the pain.

The One Show

I tagged along onto this project in the later stages to write the copy. Felipe and Alex art directed. The copy will be hard to read until I find higher resolution versions so I put them in the captions.



Copy: Oyster's & Long's Horseradish. Treasure Every Bite.





Copy: Clears sinuses and plates.




Copy: Pain for Pleasure.

Tiffany & Co.

Outdoor campaign for Tiffany's










SILVER

This long copy campaign for Jim Beam won a silver at our MAS competition (or bronze, I went by pretty quick...I'll just say silver for now, sounds shinier).









G4 rebranding campaign

AD: Eric Stiles
CW: Gino Click

These two print ads would appear double sided on a single magazine page. When you turn the page you get to see the opposite angle of the photo.





These are some of our outdoor / guerrilla executions. The idea was to incorporate geek culture icons into the real world. Here's a building turned into godzilla and a cap wrapped to look like Pac-Man chasing an energy pellet.





This is a screen shot for a widget/iphone app that allows you to participate in a google earth scavenger hunt co-branded with the new Transformers movie.

Twitter Ad

Gino Click
Twit To Know
:60 sec

After working on this all week, the song will NOT leave my head. Help.




Logo tomfoolery


I'll be the first to admit I can't art direct, but I like to play around with photoshop once in awhile. Messed around with some MadMen inspired ish to sorta make a logo.

Fifty Bucks

Gino Click Ft. Aaron Keene
Fifty Bucks
:60 sec radio spot for Bank of America
Miami Ad School SF


I came to mars to eat your martian babies

These sci-fi channel ads are from Saatchi & Saatchi Milan. I would pay good recession era American currency to watch a movie based on this concept.






Eyebrow Dance

Lenscrafters



Campaign trying to get kids to wear their glasses



Google Phone




Ads for the new google phone.  These were nominated for an awards competition.

These three weren't:








Asian Kung Fu Generation Posters


Promotional posters for the band Asian Kung Fu Generation for a fictional album, Haruka Kanata, named after my favorite song from them.  The first is for the release of the album, and the second is for a performance at the SF Exploratorium.



W hotels



Our assignment was to update the W hotels brand. They like to use the letter "W" a lot so we did a funky twist on it.

Nikon Coolpix

Here's our ad for the Nikon Coolpix. Vote for us at Current.com!


Nikon Coolpix

Check out our commercial on currentTV

If you like it, register and vote for us.  Do it now!  Voting is what all the cool kids are doing now anyway, right?

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