No Second Date?
What do you guys think? I bet he won’t be getting a second date. This TV spot brought some laughs when it aired during the 2004 Superbowl. It absolutely captured the attention of its intended target audience. The spot aired on Superbowl Sunday when 80 percent of the U.S. is watching the game. It was definitely a conversation starter the next day, and by default, made itself a memorable commercial. People recalling funny ads they’ve seen will help the product sell in grocery stores. DDB Chicago created the spot for Anheuser-Bush. No long analysis for this one, it was just funny and memorable, which made this creative execution an effective…
Superman Elevator
Promoting movies on elevator doors have been popping up all over the place from what I can tell. I have seen them just about every time I go to a movie theatre here in L.A. Speaking of movies, I go to a new movie just about every week. So needless to say, I have gotten to know those elevator promotions rather well. Most of the elevators show the main image representing the movie, which is nothing special except for the Superman Movie elevator below. By the way, I found this unique piece of advertising on adsoftheworld.com. The elevator portrayed Clark Kent removing his clothes to become Superman, his true identity.…
A Gifted Baby
I would first like to give you a short road map of what I’m going to share with you in my blog. I am going to share with you my insights on interesting advertising. We’ll talk about what was creative about a particular message, what wasn’t, and did the message resonate with its intended audience. Finally, did it accomplish its goal of standing out among the millions of ads that people see everyday. I hope that after reading this blog you feel at least a little more knowledgeable about quality advertising. But please also remember that these are simply my opinions. It is up to you to form your own…