Feast your eyes on this one

Just gotta mention this amazing ad by Chris Cunningham for Gucci.

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From Wieden & Kennedy, London for Honda; titled: “Doers”

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The winning spot this week is a PSA against human trafficking called: “Closer” from director Jorn Threlfall.

 

Here’s a funny one from Nick Gill & the rest of the BBH London team.  It’s for the drink J20 and it’s about mixing things up.  Enjoy! 

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A controversial spot from Grey London for Women’s Aid featuring Keira Knightly:

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It’s a pretty grim selection this week:

This anti-bullying print ad from M&C Saatchi, London highlighting the damage words do.

 

Poster from CHI & Partners to make smokers think about the future consequences of their actions.

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Nice one Pete Bradley (BBH London) for creating this intriguing spot for Johnnie Walker.

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This week a record THREE ads from the UK were voted as the best in the world on bestadsontv.com:

Congrats to Darren Bailes, Ben Daly and Nathaniel White at VCCP for creating this silly March of the Ducks spot for O2.

Also, a big up to the team on SONY BRAVIADOME.  They are Richard Flintham, Graham Storey and Phill Cockrell from Fallon, London.

And last but not least we’d like to congratulate the folks at Mother, London for their anti-drug campaign for FRANK (Braincrashers) addressing the unwanted effects of marijuana.  They are Damien Eley, Scott Harris and Ed Warren.

Well done guys!

What’s going on in radio world?

Are there an unusually large amount of boring straight reads being recorded these days? Where is the creativity?  The fun?  My mind is turning into pulp from producing this boring stuff.  Any other copywriters out there feeling the same?  Any voiceovers noticing this trend?  Or was it always this rubbish?  Leave your comments below…

Ad of the week

Just love the cute little doggy in this one from VW.

 

My favourite part is when he’s whimpering in the bank!  :)

Well done to everyone involved.

This week’s best

Well done Daniel Fisher and Pete Gosselin from Leo Burnett for creating the House of  Cards spot for Shelter.  The ad highlights the housing crises we’re facing and it has a brilliant soundtrack.  It was chosen as one of this week’s best TV.

 

Congrats also to the team on Orange Wednesdays at Fallon for their quirky spot featuring the Wicked Witch of the West as seen below.