Friday 31 August 2007

Wilkinson Sword




This is where the images sell the product...no words are needed.

Thursday 30 August 2007

Colour Lovers

http://www.colourlovers.com/trends/

A really like this website as it helps you look at colours in a different way....Colours which you wouldn't necessarily think would work well together are put in a different context. It makes you look at colour combinations in a new light.

Wednesday 29 August 2007

Topshop display stands


Whilst doing a bit of Summer shopping today, I came across quite an unusual display from Topshop...a metal branch-like stand is meant to symbolise the transition from summer to autumn, with the presentation of autumn boots hanging on a branch...I really liked the design as it is stylish, quirky and fun...this also represents Topshops tone of voice.

Tuesday 28 August 2007

Dali Exhibition...Tate Modern

I went to the Dali exhibition today in the Tate Modern. I really love the works of Salvidor Dali as I have always been interested in Surealism and his dream like paintings.





The exhibition includes many of Salvador DalĂ­'s greatest paintings, including the iconic melting watches of The Persistence of Memory and the flaccid head on stilts of Sleep. The painting were beautifully presented...it made you appreciate them even more.

Camden High Street





Camden Town is well-known for its sprawling street markets and for its goth/punk/alternative atmosphere. Thousands of visitors walk through the eccentric markets every day. The shops specialise in urban fashion, but crafts and food items can also be found throughout the markets. I think that the shop fronts are really fascinating. Here are a few images.

Sunday 26 August 2007

Rome

I have just come back from Rome with my family. I loved the city, I thought it was so inspiring...The architecture was absolutely beautiful. Here are a few photographs I took during my trip.


Pantheon...Its a massive circular interior, lit only by a round opening in the roof, is one of the most awe-inspiring sights of Rome. The panels created a weird illusion due to the gradual size of several square tiles. The whole thing looked so grand and impressive.





Roman Forum...This was the social, economic and political core of ancient Rome, where people came to shop, consult lawyers or gossip. I never saw such structures before, the remains were so striking.

Tuesday 21 August 2007

Louis Vuitton


Earlier this month I went to Spain. While walking down the port I noticed this shop front for Louis Vuitton...I really like the style of the shop front...using crisp lines and few colours but in a very stylised way...making a very up-market design that catches the eye of oncoming shoppers.


Another shop front.

Monday 20 August 2007

Sign

Cafe sign advertising free live music
Interesting use of types and images....It definately creates the right tone of voice...

Harry Potter...The Order of the Phoenix


I went to see the film recently and was really not very impressed compared to the last fim. I felt that it didn't flow, and was more like chapters than a whole film. It was my worst book anyway but the film didn't improve this...In my opinion the fifth and sixth book should have been a two part film.

Sunday 19 August 2007

Derren Brown - Subliminal Advertising

Very interesting clip from Derren Brown...Derren influences two guys who work in the advertising industry. Not only does it show how quick ideas can be put down on paper but how we are influenced by things subconsciously......A must see clip.

Balloons

Last week I visited the Ideal Business Show in Earls Court. A balloon artist was creating a variety of products and then made a flower display. I really enjoyed the exhibition, but thought especially that the balloons were such an interesting idea. It adds a fun element to ordinary objects.

Sunday 12 August 2007

Creature Comforts

Clip from one episode...

I have always been a fan of clay animations such as Wallace and Grommit and Chicken Run. I especially liked the series of creature comforts, mainly due to the mix of serious voices and bubbly, child-like model characters. It has an edge which makes the episodes hilarious. The animation is simple but very effective. I would like to look into more animation within my work and possibly stop photography as well.

Ben and Jerry Ice-Cream


http://www.benjerry.com/

I feel that this website reflects the brand of the ice-cream fantastically...its child-like features interest a younger audience but also an older target market due to the fresh feel of the brand. The graphics are striking and grab immediate attention. The fact that you can also make your own ice-cream flavour on the website may be seen as only a gimmick but I feel like it only adds to the modern edge the ice-cream brand has, compared to others.

Friday 10 August 2007

Always use protection!


This is an advert for computer protection software. I like the way they have branded a condom to promote the protection package...Be safe, use firefox? I like this advert as it is a very different way in selling the browser product. People immediately look at the image and then read more into it. This makes the public stop and take note, more than an advert showing the annoying pop-ups and viruses that can happen on your computer if you don't invest in a safety browser.

The legal alternative?!?


Caffeine Drink Cocaine is Banned From 7-Eleven ( a convenience shop in America) Is all going as planned?
You want to sell a new high-caffeine drink to teenagers and young adults? Give it an edgy name... Cocaine. For good measure, add a controversial tag line...The legal alternative. Cocaine is indeed a real product. And now it is in real trouble. Or is it?

A spokesperson for the new drink said, ''Children understand the difference between a controlled substance and an energy drink."

If the name Cocaine elicits sales from teens because of its controversial name, imagine how much more attractive Cocaine will be now that parents and other authority figures have condemned it.

Since the beginning of May Cocaine has been pulled from all U.S. shops due to a warning letter the energy drink's manufacturer received from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA said that Cocaine was being illegally marketed as "a street drug alternative and a dietary supplement." It seems to me, that edgy branding worked a little too well.

'Cocaine' had now changed its brand name to 'Censored'. I don't hate the new brand name, but I do think the brand will be short-lived. Branding seems to be all this product has going for it and that's not enough to sustain a business.

LEGO Waffles


In a co-branding stroke of genius, Kellogg's Eggo Waffles and toymaker Lego® have joined to create frozen waffles made with the unique fit-together texture found on Lego building blocks. Kids will no doubt go wild for these. Kellogg's will sell more waffles. Lego will sell more toys. And Mums and Dads everywhere will rest easier knowing that at least some food will land in their kids' stomachs and not on the ceiling. However does the 'play with your food' concept work...should parents not help in showing their childrens good table manners or is this just an easier way to feed fussy three-year-olds?

Thursday 9 August 2007

Slim Fast



Women diet like mad to look their best on their wedding days. Which is kind of silly, if you ask me, because then they spend the rest of their lives complaining they're not as thin as they were for ONE DAY because it is common fact that women always gain weight on their honeymoons. The two ads shown here for weight-loss aid Slim Fast do a nice job of commiserating with brides-to-be.

M.A.C cosmetics



From looking into photography for my D&AD project, I have continued and enjoyed researching this subject. While shopping, I noticed the striking images from the M.A.C cosmetics counter on their point of sale stands. They caught my eye as they had so much detail and texture within the photographs. I really like the branding of the cosmetics...sophisticated but modern make-up. The packaging is always changing depending on their new collections but they always continue their mark of quality within the products.

Sunday 5 August 2007

That has got to hurt!


Created by Three Drunk Monkeys, Australia.

It gets your attention, it makes you laugh and it illustrates why you should want the product.

Thursday 2 August 2007

mmm...


Mondo Pasta Advertising on the Sides of Ships...From Jung von Matt, Germany.
A clever idea but how many people would really see that...would it increase more sales or just be seen as a gimmick?