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.... it seems manipulative at best and downright dishonest at worst. I was mulling on this as well - when is too far, too far? Especially now that I''ve seen some sites and forums cry an opposite wolf, that the "marketing" part which is coming out now is intended as a coverup to hide the fact that some brilliant robotmaker did indeed make robots out of minis. Oh dear. Worst thing is, I'm beginning to suspect those voices to be part of the marketing campaign. *gets dizzy, falls over*
aye - that was the general idea back in the 'good old days' when technical (printing et al) limitations would muck things up and simple was key. 15 logo design trends spotted by LogoLounge showed multi-colored delicate and crazy new trends - even 3D-looking photo-logos.
I could actually see this being done with older techniques if the edges of the little symbols weren't so perfectly rounded and the spaces between them was a little bigger.
But I still don't know what the fish is doing in there. I like simple ideas, and throwing an alphabet-soup of symbols at me is anything but.
However, Lewis did not rule out the possibility of the chicken popping up in one of Burger King's television ads.
Strange they didn't note in this article that the Chicken has already appeared in an ad where the girls make him pick up a pencil....
Do Moms watch TV that late?
Things I noted about the campaign here were the re-edits.. A gang of guys go out dancing driving to the club in their VW with the "rrrrrooftop down" as he raps. In the first installment he pays - or rather doesn't - the toilet-watcher with a soda-cap, in other installments this segment and part of the rap has been edited away. Maybe the agency finally realized that toilet-guards might be common in Holland and parts of Germany but we don't have them here in Scandinavia? Or did someone complain that paying the toilet-guard with caps is rude and shouldn't be encouraged?
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