Greenpeace: Bag
Advertising Agency: dentsu, Beijing, China
Creative Director / Art Director: Lianfeng Zheng
Released: September 2007
Advertising Agency: dentsu, Beijing, China
Creative Director / Art Director: Lianfeng Zheng
Released: September 2007
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18 Comments
Looking good.
"Assume nothing, question everything."
cute
done.....
Same Idea
flooded with art
Flooded with art
I agree. The first one to do this struck gold. The rest are on borrowed interest.
can someone post a link of the "original" work? simply saying, "done" doesn't do it for me.
thanks! :)
C'mon, you've seen it, it was all over the web, magazines and advertising annuaries.
nice idea.
Intelligent ads are the need of the hour.
its been done... anyways nice.
- kk
http://kk-portfolio.blogspot.com
nice idea
so done!
sweet
same
S&D
immense!
dk
link please!!
its lookin good, i havent seen it before ^^'(nubi)
its cute.
other bag ideas at: http://blog.epromos.com/archives/hot_product/
it's good,but i think the size of animal'd be bigger to make more impact.
i had a monkey and every night i used to hold his hand
thank you for make me cry and think about him.
i love you monkey
yo
yo
ok... by now I've seen a lot of bags using this idea, using a clever interaction between the bag and the consumer holding it. So what if it's done a hundred times already. For almost every consumer this will still be a nice piece of advertising, making him smile or think. In my opinion it still does the trick, as long it's some kind of interaction that makes sense and well executed. Of course we all want to make that unique piece of insightful cleverness... but in the end we're doing this to persuade consumers, not only award juries...