Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Superb Advertising - Part 5

Dental Implant Insurance Advertisement
Here is a very creative use of bowling alleys to advertise for dental implant insurance. Whoever got this idea and made a sudden leap of imagination was being sooo.. damn creative.
Dental Advertisement Sony Advertisment
An explosion of colours fantastically brought out by the recent print ads for Sony Bravia television.
Sony Bravia AdvertisementSeagram Advertisement
Seagram Advertisement
One of the best, by Seagram, that asks drivers to choose carefully between two things...









Cancer Patients Aid Association Advertisement

And here is one of the best anti-smoking ad, released by Cancer Patients Aid Association.Cancer Patients Aid Association Advertisement
Frizz Skin Salon Advertisement

Frizz Skin Salon Advertisement
A very interesting print ad by Frizz skin salon. Catchy.













Kodak SuperZoom Advertisement
Thank God the zoom was invented.
Kodak SuperZoom Advertisement

Superb Advertising - Part 4

Economic Times Advertisement
Economic Times Advertisement
Karate School Advertisement Advertisement
This is a very catchy ad for a karate school. Looks like they have a very practical approach to learning it

Karate School Advertisement
Environment Protection Advertisement Advertisment
The headline is a beautiful play of words. Save Trees. Trees save. And the visual impact is quite stunning. He who first said that a picture is worth many words is quite right.

Environment Protection Advertisement Sugar free Lollipop Advertisment..!!
Sugar free Lollipop Advertisment..!! Western Union Money Transfer Advertisement
An ad for Western Union Money Transfer, targeted at the receivers. Interesting play of words.
Western Union Money Transfer Advertisement

McCann Erickson Advertisement
Ever wondered how advertising agencies would advertise themselves? McCann Erickson comes up with these really good ones, suggesting the value of their advice to clients. The copy reads “You wont be sorry you listened to us.”
McCann Erickson Advertisement Absolutely hilarious. Just imagine Fidel Castro with the lollipop instead of his characteristic cigar. And advising Jesus Christ on what motif he should be adopting!! (No offense is meant to any religious preferences.)
McCann Erickson Advertisement
Ford Advertisement
Ford Mondeo showcases its pickup speed with this stunner of an advertisement. Great execution.
Ford AdvertisementThe copy reads “From 0 to 100 kmph in 8.7 seconds.”
Volkswagen Advertisement
Volkswagen Advertisement Volkswagen Van came up with this brilliant idea to promote its carrying capacity as against many other cars.











Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sunset at the north pole


This is the sunset at the North Pole with the moon at its closest point last week.
A scene you will probably never get to see in person, so take a moment and enjoy God at work at the North Pole.
And, you also see the sun below the moon .

Monday, February 16, 2009

Think Differently



How often have you come across a Rs. 40 lakh ($100,000) silk saree? Chennai Silks, a textile unit has come up with one of its kind and it is seeking an unmistakable entry into the Guinness Book of World Records for being the most unique and expensive saree.
The exceptionally stunning saree is meticulously woven with 12 precious stones and metals to depict 11 of Raja Ravi Verma's popular paintings. Explicitly projected is 'Lady Musicians', one of the painter's very famous works that displays women belonging to diverse cultural backgrounds.
Besides, the border of the saree pictures 10 other paintings of the artist that pays tribute to 20th century artist.
The best part of the saree being that the women in the paintings are intricately hand-woven and beautified with jewels of gold, diamond, platinum, silver, ruby, emerald, yellow sapphire, sapphire, cat's eye, topaz, pearl and corals.
Already in the Limca Book of Records, this 40 lakh saree will be the first silk saree that required the use of 7,440 jacquard hooks and 66,794 cards during the weaving process. Moreover, a group of consummate workers took nearly 4,680 hours






Saturday, February 7, 2009

Impossible is nothing !!


Life in Four photos...

First Pic
Break of Dawn -- New lease of life, embarking upon a New Voyage...... A Child Flying Kite -- Young Blood, Aspiring to Fly High with Enormous Zest n Zeal...Coz U Know, Sky is The Limit...... A Small Tree -- Need to Nurture.......Two Birds Hovering Above -- There r People Around to Take Ample Care of You, You r Actually Carefree.......
Second Pic
Daylight -- You r Almost Halfway Through in This Voyage Called Life..... Couple -- You Have a Better half of Yours to Lean Upon n Speak Your Heart Out to...... Grown-up Tree -- You Have Been Nurtured Profusely to Stand Tall n Rigidly in The Storms That May, Otherwise, Let U Down........ . A Small Tree -- You, Together With Your Better half, Have Given a New Lease of Life to Another Breaking Dawn (Your Child)......... One Bird Hovering Above -- There r Comparatively Less People around You to Take Care of You, Unlike during Your Wonder Childhood Years.......
Third Pic
Fall of Dusk -- Twilight is setting Upon, Life Has Come a Full Circle.... An Old Man -- It's a Race Against Time Now On, It's The Beginning of The End of The Voyage...... Ageing Tree -- Signifies The Above Two Things, Second One Being The Personification of This........ Grown Tree -- Your Kids Have Grown Up; It's High Time You Start Supporting Them With Tender Care Rather Than Clashes.......... One Bird -- Self Explanatory, I Guess??? Grave -- In Course of The Voyage You Have Lost Loved Ones n You Also Start to Anticipate Your Ultimate Fate n Destiny..........
Fourth Pic
Nightfall -- Voyage is Over, Darkness is Looming Over, High Time to Say Good Bye.... Starry Sky -- There's Still Happiness Around, Thanks to The Aesthetic Memories Left by You n The Good Work Done Too..... .Grown-up Tree -- Your Kids r Walking in Your Shoes now, It's For Them to Follow Your Footsteps Drawing Inspiration From Your Exemplary Life.. Grave With Two Crosses -- You r United with Your Soul mates n RIPS........

Friday, February 6, 2009

Always Check your Child's Homework


Here’s what Mommy wrote to teacher ….
Dear Mrs Jones,
I wish to clarify that I am not now, nor have I ever been, an exotic dancer. I work at Home Depot and I told my daughter how hectic it was last week before the blizzard hit. I told her we sold out every single shovel we had, and then I found one more in the back room, and that several people were fighting over who would get it. Her picture doesn't show me dancing around a pole. It's supposed to depict me selling the last snow shovel we had at Home Depot. From now on I will remember to check her homework more thoroughly before she turns it in.
Sincerely, Mrs. Linda Smith

Cost Cutting : Hilarious

What a way to cut costs....another nice forward for you to enjoy.:-)

Four Stages of Life


Such a nice way to describe Life. :-) Just received this forward today.