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The City Expososed: Typecaster for life »

Posted on April 18th, 2012 at 16:04 in Random Creativity, Technology, Typography, Video.

In the basement of Arion Press they still print books the old-fashioned way.
Lewis Mitchell has maintained the machines, or “babies” as he calls them, for 62 years.

“My dad taught me from square one if you going to do something, you’re going to do it right or you don’t do it.”

Author: Sebastian Artmann
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Colsubsidio Book Exchange »

Posted on April 11th, 2012 at 13:04 in Campaigns, Random Creativity.

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Beautiful and simple print for Colsubsidio Book Exchange.
See the rest of the campaign.

Author: Sebastian Artmann
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15 Creative Ads in Unusual Places »

Posted on December 15th, 2009 at 15:12 in Random Creativity.

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Author: Jacob Larsen
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Made in China »

Posted on June 15th, 2009 at 09:06 in Campaigns.

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“Made in China” / “Bought by Us”

Poster campaign by Amelia Roberts.

Full size here

Author: The Plant Team
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Offf – International Festival for the Post-Digital Creation Culture »

Posted on May 9th, 2009 at 20:05 in Agencies, Random Creativity.

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If days have seemed quiet at Ravnsborggade the last few days, it’s because the Plant-team have been off to the annual Offf-festival in Lisbon. Three days of digital communication, culture, creativity, net working, brainstorming and port wine tasting along with 3500 colleagues from around the world.

Among lots of other things, we have seen stuff from the agency Champagne Valentine from Amsterdam, played physical Space Invaders with rubber balls against 15″ inch space ships on a huge screen and spent an hour with one of the masters of stop motion, Pes.

Stay tuned for more additions and reports from Portugal here and on Twitter.

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Author: Mathias Høst Normark
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Australian Childhood Foundation: Invisible »

Posted on April 28th, 2009 at 22:04 in Campaigns.

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Provoking street campaign which can be seen right now in Melbourne for the Australian Childhood Foundation. For their ongoing campaign Stop Child Abuse Now they used child size mannequins to represent children suffering neglect. The mannequins were placed in high traffic locations around the city and then a billposter was pasted over the top of the figure so only the feet and legs could be seen. Words on the poster read, “Neglected Children are made to feel invisible.”

Advertising Agency: JWT, Melbourne, Australia

Pinched from: I Believe in Advertising

Author: Mathias Høst Normark
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Bosch IXO cordless screwdriver: Wood grain »

Posted on March 12th, 2009 at 23:03 in Campaigns, Random Creativity.

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Pinched from ibelieveinadvertising

Advertising Agency: Jung von Matt/Elbe GmbH, Hamburg, germany

Author: Mathias Høst Normark
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