Turquoise Cottage: The Buddy Stamp
Advertising Agency: Webchutney, Delhi, India
Creative Director: Gurbaksh Singh
Art Directors: Saransh Singh, Vijay Shakya
Production: Akshay Raheja
Copywriter: Sattvik Mishra
Published: December 2011
Advertising Agency: Webchutney, Delhi, India
Creative Director: Gurbaksh Singh
Art Directors: Saransh Singh, Vijay Shakya
Production: Akshay Raheja
Copywriter: Sattvik Mishra
Published: December 2011
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18 Comments
Nice work. Keep it up
i love it, i would love to have a qr code linked to a menu and other services, too convenient.
busy.
I like the effort, but it's pretty much a mediocre idea. That too presented badly. Moreover, it's not seamless. 8 to 10 and 10 to 6 and 6 to 4... i mean WTF! Why on earth would I scan to call a cab, when I can call a cab anyway? And if you think I would be too drunk to call a cab, i can't anyway darn scan my wrist or palm or whatever to call a cab! And anyway, what's the guarantee that the ink stamp on my wrist will stay intact (with all the sweating and whatever) till i leave the pub... Actually, there are too many flaws in the idea... i give it 2 on 10.
@Lee: Very true man, i totally agree with your thoughts on this campaign. Makes no sense when you sloshed.
Looks like someone signed up, just to comment on this one idea.
@ishiboy are you one of the guys behind this idea?
Ha ha... I really wish it was - it's a damn good idea... Sorry boss, worth a shot though.
It's not bad, a few technical problems.
The club stamp has been done for something that was nice.
Anti-drinking I think.
@ishiboy you are either a fresher or just one of those creatives who only wank around on sites like this. you neither have a strong opinion on any damn thing nor you have the ability to come up with good ideas. and it's because of creatives like you, advertising has become a joke to many. so when you say, 'it's a damn good idea' it actually doesn't mean anything. why do you think it's a good idea?
Thank you Lee, but despite your really long, speculative and pointless discourse, there's nothing you can do to stop me from commenting, or thinking that this is a good idea. I don't have to answer you or anyone on this planet why I think what I think, thank you very much. So, suggest you run along, and get a life.
well being a parent for young men :-) (thank G-d) - I like the whole attitude & idea.
It should be done more often.
THERE'S NO HEAVIER BURDEN THAN A GREAT POTENTIAL
We have a winner!!!!
Finally, a QR code campaign that doesn't suck!
Anybody else notice that they did this on Christmas Eve? I know weird, eh? >80% of the population is Hindu, but Christmas is a national holiday! Good opportunity for you campaign because I'm sure a lot of urban Indian youths were drinking their faces off.. (hence being hungover on Christmas Day then)
@ lee.... i guess when i enter i will do it... and maybe i book the cab before when i get the idea that m gonna be sloshed... never mind..it depends from person to person... in such a noisy place and rush taking a menu and reading it on ur cellphone is another experience... u wont get it boss..... u work as a frustrated bouncer?
busy.
@ishiboy - boy, if you are in advertising, you are supposed to answer/persuade.
its a good idea, but after seeing this, which i think is much better, im not impressed
http://www.therandomtattoo.com/
GiBo
the zing is missing , that's all. not one of those ideas that ll give you a rush, but nice attempt nevertheless!
i do not that much like QR code. So i think it is boring