| Type | Post | Author | Replies | Last updated |
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| Overused ideas | caffeinegoddess | 51 | 5 years 29 weeks ago | |
| Are festivals still *now*? | piet | 1 | 5 years 51 weeks ago | |
| Story | AdCrap Recap - Week 47 | caffeinegoddess | 1 | 6 years 24 weeks ago |
| What poets does creatives read? | monkchild | 4 | 6 years 27 weeks ago | |
| Story | Contrapunto creates unbelievable campaign for Smart Car | caffeinegoddess | 3 | 6 years 31 weeks ago |
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Come on!!!! Not childrens drawings again!!! And especially not for a non commercial message. It's a nice idea, but 20 year to late.Posted: 6 years 24 weeks agoon the post: AdCrap Recap - Week 47
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I think all *strange* mockumentaries about people (like this new one for a finnish painkiller) are sooooo 2004. There*s also one for the lottery in Holland and one for Pearle in Holland. I liked it when it was for the Dexia bank in Belgium, with the guy who had divine texts in braiile on his forehead. But now it*s not funny anymore.Posted: 6 years 27 weeks agoon the post: Overused ideas
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Poets? Robbert Plant, Cat Stevens, Bob Marley, Bernard Sumner, Brett Anderson and Morrissey. To name a few.Posted: 6 years 27 weeks agoon the post: What poets does creatives read?
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I am sorry to have to bring this to you: This is EXACLTY the 'Unbelievable but true' campaign that ran in the Netherlands for at least three years. It was made for Nissan by TBWA, by Joost van Praag Sigaar and Laurens Boschman. Furthermore, in the mean time Miller Light had a similar campaign. Also with a bigfoot and a flying saucer.Posted: 6 years 32 weeks agoon the post: Contrapunto creates unbelievable campaign for Smart Car
