Occupy Bansky

Las tiendas de calzado Deichmann lanzaron una guerrilla bastante curiosa para promocionar su linea de tennis Fila. Aunque parezca ser hecha en la calle (como muchas campañas de este tipo), esta es sobre obras de arte -algunos trabajos del famoso artista urbano Bansky-.
Así la campaña Occupy Bansky se convierte en una campaña de guerrilla hecha sobre arte de guerrilla (o si prefieren, sobre un guerrillero).
No me encanta, pero debo admitir que nunca había visto algo así…

Street art meets street-style.

Advertising Agency: GREY Germany, Duesseldorf, Germany
Chief Creative Officer: Fabian Kirner
Creative Directors: Alexandros AntoniadisMartin Venn
Art Director: Brad Vatidez
Concept Developer: Serdar Kantekin
Account: Linda Koenen
Client: Konrad Nowak
Additional credits: Mathias Renner
Published: April 2014

http://bit.ly/1nvYcKs

Occupy Bansky

Luxury Steel Safe

Me encantan esos prints publicitarios que no necesitan una sola palabra para explicarse…

Advertising Agency: Grey, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Chief Creative Officer: Gousul Alam Shaon
Group Creative Director: Constantine Clarence Chew
Creative Controller: Akrum Hossain
Copywriters: Gousul Alam ShaonAnam Biswas
Art Directors: Akrum HossainShariful IslamJaiyyanul HuqConstantine Chew
Photographers: Abdullah Al MamunAbdul Baten Sohel
Illustrators: Shariful IslamAkrum HossainConstantine Chew
3D Imaging: Abdullah Al Mamun
Production Supervisors: Mohiuddin Ahmed, Azam Shameem, Mokaram Hossain
Account Director: Siddhi Prada Bhattacharyy
Account Managers: Tauhid Hasan, Md. Shafaat Ali Choyon
Agency Producer: Manami Hossain
Published: March 2013

http://bit.ly/14732VI

The 100 meter scroll

Que no se diga que uno no puede hacer ejercicio mientras navega por internet.

Grey London creó un sitio llamado The 100 meter scroll, que como su nombre lo dice, es una carrera de 100 metros  (283,500 pixeles) a base de scroll.Y como en la vida real, la competencia es por velocidad -distancia contra tiempo-…

Jonas & Rasmus, two creatives at Grey London, devised the 100 meter scroll, a website where you scroll & compete to be the fastest person on earth to scroll 100 meters (or 283.500 pixels, for the techies among us).

The site records time, speed and distance, and if you’re nifty with your mouse, you might find this is the sport for you…

http://the100meterscroll.com/

The 100 meter scroll

Guernica: 75 years

Nunca había visto el Guernica de Picasso de una manera tan completa como esta. Lo digo no solo por la recreación en 3D, ni por el pedazo de cuadro “extra” que Grey España generó para ilustrar la historia completa del terrible bombardeo (con Hitler y todo). Es por todo el recorrido visual e informativo, presentado por Muy Historia en torno al contexto en que sucedió el evento, y con motivo de su 75 aniversario.
Toda una clase de historia. Recomiendo…

To commemorate the anniversary of Guernica’s bombing, Grey created for “Muy Historia” magazine an interactive site telling the causes of the shelling in the Basque city. To do so, they tried to recreate the events and characters behind the scenes using the same technique as Picasso when immortalizing the catastrophe back then in its famous painting: “Guernica”. To do so, we carried out a comprehensive study of the technique and symbols used in the famous painting, and as from then, created in one canvas a new “Guernica”, including the facts that caused the shelling. The first thing was to draw the characters and scenarios to subsequently paint them and transform them into an animated 3D and therefore provide the user an interactive road through space of time, accompanied by audiovisual material and tests that delved into the events. The first thing was to draw the characters and scenarios to subsequently paint them and transform them into an animated 3D and therefore provide the user an interactive road through space of time, accompanied by audiovisual material and tests that delved into the events. The website was visited for so many people, indeed the brand got many more value…

http://www.lahistoriahacelahistoria.com/guernica/

Guernica: 75 years