Monday 29 October 2007

Not Here To Please You


Hadouken are the first band to release a mixtape by USB, you still get 12 songs, some new ones and some remixed. It's a pretty interesting ploy and I'm surprised that it's not been done yet, the other question is whether you can delete the songs and use the USB stick afterwards...But good news is that it only costs £7.99 so cheaper than your average CD. Also better for storage your end but may mess it up if your one of those who has all your Cd's lined up.

Thursday 25 October 2007

Tuk Tuk

Harrods have branched out into venturing around London in a Tuk Tuk to serve there clients with an on the spot measuring service wherever they are. Suits start from a mere £1,050 and the shirts at a small price of £135 upwards...This shows customer commitment and the lengths they will go to help and keep there clientele, other companies should look at this service and see how they can improve there's to make a loyal brand.

A Greener Life

Spudware is 80% potato starch and 20% soy oil, they are just as strong as good old plastic and more so, but the best bit is they biodegrade in 180 days.


Another recycling invention...this new Bubble Gum Bin is made from sterilised used chewing gum and bio resin. When the bin is full it is all recycled to make even more bins to keep the streets clean.

Probably the best...

Carlsberg are up to there usual advertising tricks, another simple ad well executed, it seems at the moment they cant go wrong, but it is a worry it will be taken to far and ruin the campaign.


It's quite funny when i first looked at this poster i thought it was going on about the bubbles on the woman's bath as in if they did it there wouldn't be any or if there were you could see through them, then i noticed bottles hanging in the air and the silhouettes. Funny idea and plays on the stereotypical male of wanting beer and naked women.

Kansas Work & Casual Wear

This is a great little piece of ambient media and would work really well for the the D&AD Grazia piece.

Hed Kandi

Hed Kandi and Monarch Airlines have teamed up to provide a special plane that goes to Ibiza - FlyKnadi. They play dance music all the way there, the staff are not in your average hostess uniform preparing you for your time in Ibiza. They have even gave the plane a makeover inside and out -


I wonder how it works with taking off and all the DJ equipment and if you get a bit of turbulence mid performance/boogy...

Clever marketing promo and you can more than likely charge extra for the novelty factor.


Wednesday 17 October 2007

Life is short

It's not all gossip about the stars in Hollywood a recent billboard has caused a lot of controversy. It's for 'The Ashely Madison Agency' dating website, obviously someone has to kick up a fuss about an issue like this, but the owner has reasoned that if there going to cheat they will do it with or without a billboard to help them along, which to be fair is right.


The website is pretty funny, it has married dating, married women and so on so the billboard pretty much says whats in the tin. I love there slogan 'When monogamy becomes monotony'. The website isn't anything special and originally i thought it was just for the US but they also do it for the UK too...


www.ashleymadison.com

Sunday 14 October 2007

Dyson Testing



Finally found this on YouTube, been waiting for it as soon as i saw it. Thing its a great little ad showing the vigorous tests they put it through to show how durable it is but also that they understand how we all use them, pulling them by the tubes and them falling down stairs among other things.

The Battle

I saw this advert after the rugby last night. Absolutely great all the stereotypes coming out and doing battle. It is just so clever all the elements make the advert from the balls to the little dogs and remote control cars, love the ending with the dog.



At the end of it all the mail on Sunday that joins two individuals, something for him and her.

Monday 8 October 2007

Animals

I found this animation, quite amusing, it looks simple but im sure it's not as easy as it looks, but quite a captivating little story when you think how simple the storyline is.


This was one of the ones advertised after you watch the current one and i looked at it because i liked the look of the animals. Pretty silly and funny, made me laugh anyway.

Sunday 7 October 2007

Sea Design


This sight looks so sleek, i found both this and frost on the same day, two good finds personally. Another company that shows a good range of work with many well known brands. To look at this site is visually stimulating, its just nice to see uncomplicated and well executed design. The work is easy to find and all there work looks like show pieces. I selected just a few pieces to look at -




I really like there work and presentation, i think its great. Also very interesting to see how each deign firm tackles the problem of self promotion and the outcome, in my opinion both Frost and Sea Design have done themselves proud.

www.seadesign.co.uk

Frost Design


This website and companies work is impressive in my eyes, The website is simple but nice to look at and lets you look at the work, nothing gets in the way and the website flows with no upload problems. The logo is simple and they use the star throughout the site quietly reminding you what it looks like but doubling as a means of a loading sign. A couple of pieces i particularly liked in there branding was -



Effortless work and i really like how the furnace company have used the box and manipulated it to there needs. Trio is also effective in how they have incorporated the trio and the idea of number three to make the word and show it in number form.

more stuff at Frost Design.com

Saturday 6 October 2007

Plates

Obviously with my name you can do alot, and literally just thought of another MI55 MEE (miss mee). We have R111 MEE and the BU51 MEE, both my dads but its funny what you can do with numbers and letters. PA55 MEE was found on a learners car company, R8TBY is the village i am from and someone is sad enough to own that plate and put it on there car...PH11TOM a friend saw on a Bentley Phantom, which I'm guessing they will sell with the car.


Saw this one last night not sure if it's intentional or not but not for me, you work it out...


Suppose it suited the man driving the car, probably cant get it anywhere else...

Happy driving folks.

Friday 5 October 2007

PS

Yesterday i had to go to York to go to a joke shop for my electricity project, while walking down one of the the small quaint cobbled streets i saw the PS sign hanging from a building and was intrigued. As i got closer to it i could read Paul Smith underneath and was not very interested after this but a small novel idea mainly because PS so its like something you have forgot, i thought it would a little treasure trove of a shop...obviously not.

Projecting adverts


Another night in New York and we saw this, a giant logo projected onto an empty wall. A good use of space, you don't need to pay for advertising use and if your advertising a bar or somewhere only open by night an ideal way to promote said place.

Another bonus point to...

Apple. While in New York they had a few flyer's lying around. One was for workshops on how to use the basic apple software you get with the computer. Pretty good idea because apple realise most people will be windows fluent but once they have gone mac there's no going back. They do music, photo and movie workshops, good idea because i still don't know how to use half the stuff. I like the simple design using 'Jam, Action and Snap' to sum up what its about quickly. Furthermore with the pieces cut out of the flyer it emphasises the point further. Could be seen as missing from the ad and missing from your knowledge...


The second flyer appealed more, mainly because of content, design simple but nothing special however what its advertising is cool. On certain Fridays they had select dj's to come in and do the 'Midnight Mix' from 12-2am, such a unique idea that i have never heard of before from any other shop. They had some cool people, one of which was Mark Ronson starting the series off.

Pay what you like



On Tuesday on the BBC news web page there was an article about Radiohead and that there fans can pick the cost they pay for the music. A pretty interesting marketing ploy to get media attention, there will be people who pay nothing and others that pay a bit or a lot. There are two options to download (at your so desired price) or to by a disc box set that costs £40 for two Cd's, two records, books and artwork. I think we know what the majority will be doing, but interesting to see how much they get but it's not exactly as if they need the money but hey ho. Lets see if it inspires any other artists to do the same...

suck UK

suck UK is one of those great novelty gift shops that you want to buy the stuff from. It makes you laugh and would you believe it is practical, who knew. These ideas work because it purposely is a human shape but not one, meet the cast -

Dead Fred




Hanging Harry



Splat Stan



They are all simple ideas but funny, it could be looked at as quite sick but how can you take it seriously. Hanging Harry could be the worst but at the same time pretty stand alone in my eyes. Another product we nearly bought a friend was the voodoo knife set, just for the factor of the stand, bonus you got the knifes too. Last week Jamie had told us about a guy who had disembodied a stick man in a comic strip in the paper and because it was fictional it's funny, your allowed to laugh at it.




The voodoo knife set is separate from suck UK but is very similar in design.

Some of sucks other interesting products are Darts as coat hooks, these are funky, very heavy and industrial, look great but a bit expensive, there in Joy in Leeds. Obviously unlike a dart they have a screw end instead of a point.


Teachers across the world will love this idea, keeping your pen with your book, no excuses now unless you forget both in one. Silly present that could turn out quite handy.



Visit www.suck.uk.com for more fun.