Promotional video for the Trussardi Spring/Summer 2014 advertising campaign photographed by artist William Wegman.
Category: Advertising
Go greyhound
Trussardi’s greyhound is the star of the Spring/Summer 2014 campaign celebrating the 40th anniversary of the brand’s logo by famed photographer William Wegman. For the first time in his career, the American photographer famous for the photos of his gorgeous Weimeraners will be working with another breed. Certainly a lot of fun which complements the otherwise traditional luxury branding of the label. Ruff, ruff…
Painting (or illustration) an impactful picture
Illustration SPOTTED. Andy Potts| illustrator & motion designer. Andy Potts is a London based illustrator and motion designer, originally from Kingswinford in the UK. His career has encompassed image making, graphic design, animation and art direction including 7 years as lead designer at Abbey Road Studios. Andy has worked for a wide variety of clients in advertising, publishing, design, music and film and his eye-catching images have appeared in many international newspapers and magazines. Clients have included Business Week, Conde Nast, The New York Times, BBC, Bloombury, Economist, Random House, Der Spiegel, McCann Healthcare Worldwide, IBM, Harvard Business Review and Warner Music. His versatile style is a contemporary fusion of traditional and modern techniques mixing drawing, hand-crafted elements, digital collage and vivid color. Distinctive and thought-provoking…
Provocative has it place
Kellyco@work | SUNDANCE CHANNEL/CARLOS (advertising). Developed ad campaign for three-part miniseries event on Sundance Channel. Program stills were utilized with provocative headlines alluding to infamous and intriguing personality of terrorist Carlos the Jackal (Ilich Ramírez Sánchez). Project was the cable channel’s first original scripted venture and garnered many accolades and awards including a Golden Globe for Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Meet Katie & Arin
Barneys New York | Brothers, Sisters, Sons & Daughters. Video interview with Katie Hill and Arin Andrews, two of the seventeen models featured in Barneys’ spring advertising campaign shot by Bruce Weber. Katie and Arin tell their stories of growing up transgender against the backdrop of their conservative Oklahoma upbringing.
Forward, Barneys
Barneys New York introduces its Spring 2014 advertising campaign, Brothers, Sisters, Sons & Daughters, supporting transgender equality. Shot by Bruce Weber, the campaign features 17 transgender men and women alongside family and friends. It is the result of a partnership between Barneys, the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) and the LGBT Community Center (The Center). In addition to the photographs, each model will be interviewed by Vanity Fair writer Patricia Bosworth. The photos and interviews will both be printed in magazines and in a special portfolio, as well as featured on The Window, the official Barneys blog. Bravo Barneys and Bruce. Always bold and forward thinking…
Early types
About the girls
Smart works
Smart outdoor advertising that serves as seating, shelter or ramps. Created by Ogilvy Paris for IBM. High marks for simplicity, art direction and copy. Campaign promotional visuals here also warrants praise. Keep it comin’ Ogilvy.
Smart + comfy
Ogilvy continues its fine work for IBM’s Smart Cities campaign with a series of outdoor ads which double as a shelter, seat and ramp. Clean, colorful and clever enough to get even the younger folks to take a second look. Thinking smart works…