Claire Broadhurst
Monday, 12 November 2007
Guinness Commercial "Good things come to those who wait."
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I think this advert is really clever. It manages to create the right feeling of anticipation and makes you wonder what it is advertising. I ...
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Drugs and Human Behaviour
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This is a book cover from 1970 done by Diagram. I really like the way that it has tried to express an idea and hasn't resorted to the tr...
Thursday, 18 October 2007
A General Theory of Love Cover - Great Design
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Since I first saw this book cover by John Gall, it has been one of my favorites. Its one of those designs that when you see it done you real...
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Another Sony Bravia - Great design
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I was really surprised when I saw this mentioned in one of those free papers you get given on the train. The play-doh ad has not long been ...
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Sky Movies Advert,
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I remember reading earlier this summer on someone's blog (I forget who) that the city of Sao Paulo in Brazil was going advertising free....
Monday, 8 October 2007
Philips Dominos Advert
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I don't ever remember seeing this before so don't know if it is only an internet ad or one that used to be on TV, either way I think...
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Sony Bravia Play-Doh
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This is the latest of the adverts for the Sony Bravia campaign 'Colour like no other'. The first was so unusual and popular with the...
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Tuesday, 2 October 2007
Gingerbread Haka
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I love this advert, it was launched in New Zealand about the same time as the Rugby World Cup was starting. Its a really simple way to get a...
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Monday, 24 September 2007
notgoinganywhere.co.uk
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This is a really clever campaign that has been launched in the last few weeks by Ikea. I saw the TV advert first, and immediately liked the ...
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Thursday, 20 September 2007
Penguin, "We print the words you do the covers" some of the results
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I have been checking back onto this website since I first posted about this initiative. Here are a few of my favorite covers from the 'o...
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