We're getting closer and closer to the Olympic Games in London, which means Duncan/Channon and Sega are out with more Mario and Sonic adventures across the pond. Check out both endings below.
In Cole & Weber's latest, the agency debuts a super custom motorcycle and introduces "The Department of Imagination" – a fictional government entity established with the purpose of training Washingtonians to imagine bigger.
That crazy motorcycle was created in less than two weeks. It's one of two tandem motorcycles in the world. Running on one engine, the bike actually breaks down into five pieces for transportation. FYI.
Credits:
Executive Creative Director: John Maxham
Associate Creative Director: Todd Derksen
Senior Copywriter: Jesse Dillow
Art Director: Nick Bruskewitz
Junior Copywriter: Jessica Urgo
Executive Producer: Pete Anderson
We love the cats at Vice. They do some cool shit. So of course our ears perked up when we heard they were launching a music channel on YouTube.
Noisey is up now, and definitely worth checking out. Sure, there are videos. But there's also all kinds of awesome content - exactly the kind you'd expect from Vice - like music reviews from real people (below).
We're not sure if this is brilliant advertising or a sure sign of the times and further downfall of american culture. You decide.
With friends and family gathering together to eat, drink and watch football, the big game is the ultimate American occasion. The only downside is having to show up to work the next day. So Coke Zero and CP+B are on a mission to make the day after the game a federal holiday. How? They're not sure. But they do know one thing; they can’t do it alone. Help them make Magnificent Monday a reality, so everyone can ENJOY EVERYTHING about the big game. Even the day after.
Remember back when Apple would put semi-unknown artists in their iPod/iTunes commercials and the next day they'd be topping the charts? Well iTunes isn't the only way to get noticed. You could get into a Super Bowl spot.
The Chevy Sonic Anthem Super Bowl commercial created by Goodby, Silverstein & Partners featured a bungee jumping car, pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and the song “We are Young” by fun. While bungee sales may not have increased much since the game, “We are Young” has been shooting up the iTunes charts since the Chevy spot aired during the second quarter, jumping from #38 to #4 overnight. The song has also hit #1 on the Alternative Rock chart, thanks to its exposure in one of the biggest sporting events of the year.
We predict this song will now be used in approximately 26,402 nationwide agency pitch rip-o-matics over the next 3 months.
Do you like taking and sharing photos using apps from your camera phone?
That's what the Orlando camera phone show Depixtions is asking camera phone enthusiasts. Participants can use whatever apps on their phones they want, as long as the photo was originally taken with a cell phone.
All of the approved submissions will be printed and displayed at the gallery show to be held on March 10, 2012 at the Orange Studio. Each print will be for sale and with all proceeds going to New Hope for Kids.
The Kissenger: Kiss Messenger is a pair of rubber rabbit-hamster-pigs that let you and a loved one physically kiss via the internet. You kiss one... um... thing and it transmits the shape of your kissing lips to the other animal anywhere in the world.
Yes, you look fucking ridiculous doing this.
In other news, about 1.2 seconds after this invention was announced, the porn industry was fast at work on how to deliver robotic blow jobs from Jenna Jamison via the web for $20,000 each.
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