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Carlsberg: Tablesoccer

Carlsberg: Tablesoccer
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Outdoor guerilla campaign to promote the first international table soccer world cup. Flyers shaped like real table soccer figures were posted on handrails all around the city of Hamburg (Germany), which hosted the event.

Agency: Jung von Matt
Creatives:Ole Kleinhans, Markus Kremer, Joanna Swistowski

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jasonjchang's picture 130 pencils

hahaha awesome ambient media... I love it!

its weird.. its cool... its fun.. and its entertaining.. only thing theyre missing is maybe finding a way to really make it a foo's ball game.

-jason

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neat!

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Now that's some envy-inspiring work. Fantastic.

Phil's picture

Seen it for real. Unfortunately it only works from the photographed perspectives. But the pictures look good and those are the ones who are getting judged in the end ;)

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What a good scam! Not bad.

If you wanna sell this idea, better change the colour to Carlsberg green.
(Come on guys, common sense!)

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Exactly, common sense! stop trying to be smart!
propably it ain't your fault, that you've never seen the white logo on green, and obviously you're not an art director, because you would never recommend putting a dark green logo on a dark blue or red background. besides carlsberg wasn't the client, but itsf, the tablesoccer federation. carlsberg was the sponsor. don't you think it would be very risky to use logos of such famous brands without having their permission? like you said, common sense...

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looks like photoshop to me

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sexy ad

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where to buy tablesoccer in sg???

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