FC St.Pauli: Chapel
Advertising Agency: Jung von Matt/Alster, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Directors: Deneke von Weltzien, Götz Ulmer
Art Director: Frank Hose
Copywriter: Laura Müller-Rossbach
Illustrators: Frank Hose, Andriy Vynogradov
Graphics: Matthias Bauer, Stefan Mildner, Lilia Mezler
Account Manager: Rene Requardt
Released: November 2008


10 Comments
isnt this close to adidas?
Gotz Ulmer,
How many times are you going to copy and steal ideas from other agencies?
This is not the first time you've resorted or stooped to giving the 'ok' to ideas that have been done again..
But just in case you're pleasantly oblivious to it, Adidas has already done this. Maybe you should be more aware
of work that has already been done. After all, you ARE a CD.
Plus, Adidas is a German brand, the last time I checked.
You're referring to this, right?

i dont wanna say its a stealing but its exchanging of ideas within the german agencies thou...
| Everartz |
too close to tbwa adidas. sorry no fame for u guys.
In my opinion you've got something wrong. The adidas motif is an ad. What is shown here is a real chapel for fans of FC St. Pauli, inside the home-stadium. I think this is not compareable, only on the matter that soccer, esp. in germany, is nearly a religion. I like it and it is beautifully executed up to the detail. Chapeau JvM.
Sorry, forgot to log in. In my opinion you've got something wrong. The adidas motif is an ad. What is shown here is a real chapel for fans of FC St. Pauli, inside the home-stadium. I think this is not compareable, only on the matter that soccer, esp. in germany, is nearly a religion. I like it and it is beautifully executed up to the detail. Chapeau JvM.
tbwa rocked this one already, sorry JVM (again)
gabs schon
I had the same idea: a referee with the collar of a catholic priest, a fan who kisses a stole-scarf, and a cup-ostensory.
I proposed this idea.
Then, after few days, I realized that I was followed by four nuns on a white Fiat car...