Nike All Conditions Gear Ad
Print Advertising November 1st, 2006Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam made this Fall ‘06 European print campaign for Nike’s All Conditions Gear. Photographed by Giles Revell.




Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam made this Fall ‘06 European print campaign for Nike’s All Conditions Gear. Photographed by Giles Revell.



Edited by Mick Bianchi, this video captures the heart and soul of the YouTubers and the consumer generated media’s stance on corporate takeover. The video is around 10 minutes in length but worth the time.
Nestea certainly has a sense of humor and a bigger sense of imagination ad these new spots point out.



This is a perfect example of an advertisement campaign from Casio (who?) to promote their new Baby - G watches designed for young woemn and ‘fashionable’ males. The ad centers around the toughness of the color pink by reflecting many powerful crafts and machines as pink. It’s a very handsome way of setting the mood for the watches and catching the eye. Y&R in Singapore developed the spot. (via)



The latest Mazda MX-5 commercial is a little scary and just in time for Halloween. It’s interesting how the couple use the new ‘hard cover top’ to escape the zombies too. Well exectuted and during the right time of the season.
The upcoming James Bond movie flick, Casino Royale, will feature more than its’ share of Sony Products including the Vario, Cyber Shot mobile cell phones, the M600i smart phone, and god knows what other hidden gems. The movie is scheduled to be released November 17th. Sony will be spending the most for product placement / commercials in a movie. James Bond will be using a variety of Sony Products throughout the film but hopefully we won’t be too overcooked with the product placements.
One of the worst product placements I can remember is in the movie “Click” with Adam Sandler in which the whole movie is based around a remote controller and Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
Presented in a fresh and original manner, this latest commercial comes from Schweppes. The Scweppes commercials have been long gone for some time and only now are making an incredible come back. The ad spot was developed by Mother, London and uses the tag line “Scchhh … you know who.” (via)
I was afraid when I heard about this commercial. Suprisingly, its a side splitting 1 minute of fun. Developed for Hansaplast condoms, here’s truely great execution of an original idea. The obvious theme behind the commercial is humor and the message is clear. It was developed by TBWA in Paris. (via)
Nike has switched to the offensive role by shifting gears and focusing on non traditional media to promote their latest shoes and clothing apparel. The company’s latest strategy revolves around the continued sponsorship of NBA star LeBron James to promote their sneakers. The campaign has been appropriately titled Nike Air Zoom IV. The campaign will focus across websites such as MTV, NBA, and ESPN. The company is committed to sending out 400,000 plus DVDs to show you how the campaign was developed. (via)
The latest installment of Tiger Beer, this commercial features the journey from one life to the next in the lust for Tiger Beer. I love the originality and humor behind the advertisement. It was created by Saatchi and Saatchi or New Zealand.
Just discovered the latest Playstation 3 Commercial surfing the web today. In this latest commercial from Sony, the company seems like it wants to tell everyone that once they go black they’ll never go back (to white, which is the color of the Nintendo Wii console).
Straight from Buenos Aires, here’s an interesting mobile advertisement on a city transit bus. (via)

Interior design institute will pluck your brain for talent. (via)
