The response by graphic design graduates Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth to the D&AD Student Awards brief set by Hewlett Packard.
The brief was to “present an idea which promotes HP Workstations ability to bring to life anything the creative mind can conceive.” The results of 6 weeks work are 8 perfectly synchronized “dancing” printers in a video that embodies the creativity sought through the brief.
Entertaining new viral video from Samsung and London-based The Viral Factory featuring a comical “claymotion” duo and brutal, one-sided cartoon violence. Its a fun video to start the week with nice animation, though I am at loss as to the message they are trying to convey.
Though I have only recently appreciated it, the WWF is, in reality, one of a rare breed of companies and organization which actually know how to advertise. Its’ main strength is that it takes a unique and at times controversial view of an argument and puts it into an image, doing something many people are scared to do.
While there are hundreds of such creations, unluckily, there is no sort of cyberspace archive of their ads, meaning that if you want to find more ads than the examples given, you may have to resort to Googling.
Illustrator James Jarvis and director Richard Kenworthy collaborated on a fantastic new short film for Nike, chronicling the journey of a runner. A video with novelty that just doesn’t fade.
A playful ad from our friends overseas at Google Japan showcasing their new browser Chrome. Make sure to watch it in all its detailed, stop-motion HD goodness.