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BMW M5: Dog spoof

BMW M5: Dog spoof
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You can spot it's a fake from hundred miles, because of the crappy typography. Besides acceleration that forces you into the seat is not centrifugal. That term would be appropriate when turning. Am I right?

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abdul@creativebits.org's picture 116 pencils

Hehe, the logo doesn't follow the trend of all BMW work either.

ivan's picture

The bottom part is not done well, otherwise it's a very nice visual and idea. This is the correct way.

Guest's picture

the original was made for the new golf Tdi by DDB Brussels. You can see it on New York Festival website.

guest's picture

check www.ddb.be to view the actual advert. by the way, the original was a shortlist in cannes last year, won awards at the new york festival and eurobest. headline: The powerful Golf TDI.

Guest's picture

hang the loser who made this spoof!

buy by bye's picture 546 pencils

that damn dog just skrechted the back seat!

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