Vodou Exhibition at the Museum of World Culture: Poster
An Exhibition on Vodou.
Advertising Agency: Valentin & Byhr, Gothenburg, Sweden
Creative Director: Magnus Tengby
Art Director: Pernilla Åberg
Copywriter: Mattias Åkerberg
Photographer: Rob Vanstone
Project manager: Ann McManus
Motion graphics designer: Niklas Aldén








Comments
Why would you fake these? It's a decent idea, and would be so easy to print this out, stick a bunch of pens in it, and shoot it. So strange.
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"I love everything"
I think is not fake sirvan, look closely.. LIKE THE IDEA!
"Bright ideas bring better results"
Dude, you are out of your tree if you think any of these are real. Except maybe the finger sandwiches.
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"I love everything"
My Photoshop meter went off the charts on these.
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"I love everything"
what went wrong with the pins shadows???
one should not take life so seriously - as one will not come out of it alive.
They're real. But even so, it still feels a bit too straightforward and lazy to me. This would be the first idea that comes to any creative director's mind when conceptualizing a promo campaign for vodoo. Duh!!!
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I think is good. Attractive and funny
it is fake it is so obvious, all the other works are photoshopped and so is this......
and it is not of a good quality, what is with the torn posters aswell?
Just make it look clean and attractive.
Fake & horrible!>>>
I still think is not fake, the art is not awesome, but i think the idea is very good..
"Bright ideas bring better results"
LOL, c'mon! They are obviously faked! Like the idea though.
.: look for the green giant on the label :.
look at the shadows my friend!!! why are they in different directions?? fake maybe
the shadows would go in different directions as the pins are put in at different angles - the problem is rather that they're too crisp. outdoors they would be vaguer
good idea, bad photoshop
This is brilliant
It's fake. look the shadows.