Tsunami Sushi Bars: XXL Sushi Roll
Advertising Agency: Serviceplan, München, Germany
Creative Directors: Joachim Schöpfer, Daniela Bardini
Art Director: Jan Kromka
Photographer: Akiphoto
Account manager: Robert Richter
Published: November 2008
Advertising Agency: Serviceplan, München, Germany
Creative Directors: Joachim Schöpfer, Daniela Bardini
Art Director: Jan Kromka
Photographer: Akiphoto
Account manager: Robert Richter
Published: November 2008
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17 Comments
nice use of environment:)
If they changed the color of the beams to a tan or wood color it would be easier to get.
If they changed the color of the beams to a tan or wood color, it would be easier to get.
I second that. If you're going to do something, do it all the way.
haha. stuff that's big is funny. lame.
Totally agree the pillars should have been changed!
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The idea drowns in its presentation. I had to read it before I got what I was looking at. Just one clear shot from the front would've been enough.
La mansa cuea, justo el lugar preciso para intervenir...buena jugada.
Tsunami-isn't a very positive way to advertise a big sushi!
Very nice.
chopsticks? Is it logical that the chosticks open up so wide?
May be it makes no sense, but Japanese don't use chopsticks to eat that, but may be it does not matter in the Europe
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JvM/Limmat did this already. But on a plaine field: http://www.jvm.ch/#/kunden/klassiker/yoojis/
...not really, the chop-sticks are much better!!!
I like this a lot, it works perfectly.
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Same idea.
Gimmicky...