Call of Juarez, Bound in Blood: Live outside the law
Advertising Agency: Ubisoft In-House, San Francisco, USA
Creative Director: Michael Hammond
Art Director: Brian Tippie
Copywriter: Eric Flynn
Photographer: Tim Tadder
Published: September 2009


21 Comments
Nice ad
Alexander Bickov - Freelance web designer | Twitter | Facebook | Creative ideas
please don't comment anymore on all the ads. i simply can't stand your face anymore aside every ad in on this site. wtf! u have nothing better to do? plus your commernt are most of the time useless and your jokes.... actually what jokes..... those are not jokes. please try to help yourself.
amen
Better than "someone" never leave his name in his comment and *tutt* around like no other.
alexander_bickov help yourself and check my portfolio :)
i'm so agree with you**
YES YES YES YES YES YES please stop or actually post some work of your own
Bloody nice illustration.
The illustration is called photography.
Yes but is treated in a way to have an illustration feel.
good ad but enf of violence now,,,,,
Good Art
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Nice
love it
i'm sorry but someone please explain. I have a decent IQ, i see a lot of subtle ads and 'get' them, AND i'm a major gamer, but i'm not getting this ad, what's the idea? has it been made to look like a screenshot from the game, to convey that the game looks so realistic?
You Are What You Expect
it's just the aftermath of a shoot out....with what looks like Topaz as a filter.
Live as a criminal and kill allot of other criminals (See all the dead crims?).
Its not an illustration, its an awesome photo with post work.
Posters dont really sell games, but yeah, its ok.
nice one, but don't you think it a bit violent?
bickov, get a job outside this site...you're anoying everyone..maybe this would be a nice time to find yourself a girlfriend,ha?
good-looking
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great looking ad, nice art direction, but how did you get the client to agree to such a small logo?