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Comex Paints: Garfield orange

Comex Paints: Garfield orange
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We match any color.

Advertising Agency: RT&A/ R.Treviño & Asociados, Monterrey, México
Creative Directors: David Hurtado, Agueda Quiroga
Art Director: Jorge González
Copywriters: Tino Villarreal, Xele Martínez
Illustrator: Jorge González
Published: April 2009

Comments

borifasio's picture 24 pencils

Nice, i really like it!!!!!!!

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so why would some of his black lines disappear, but not others?

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I have the same question...

theanc's picture 2511 pencils
ad-gourmet's picture 12 pencils
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very nice!

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good campaign

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ya habían sacado lo lo mismo con tipografía y ahora con dibujitos? Ya, la verdad están muy básicos los 2 recursos, y ya dejen de autofelicitarse, creen que no nos damos cuenta de que son comentarios de ustedes mismos???

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Hey, try to be a pro and discuss in english please. You sound sad and jealous. Try harder and show us a good idea coming from your little-local-mind. ..sorry, can you read?

Dzsoi's picture 5246 pencils

These are really good, creative, to the point. Pink panther and smurf are the best.

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To those commenting on the lack of a full drawing of the characters. The ad doesn't need the full drawing. These cartoon icons are immediately recognizable, and the ad focus is the color, not the character. the characters are simply vehicles of color recognition. If TOO much of the character is rendered it would pull the mind too far from the purpose of the ad. Great ads. Great execution.

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To those commenting on the lack of a full drawing of the characters. The ad doesn't need the full drawing. These cartoon icons are immediately recognizable, and the ad focus is the color, not the character. the characters are simply vehicles of color recognition. If TOO much of the character is rendered it would pull the mind too far from the purpose of the ad. Great ads. Great execution.

thetaoengine's picture 4 pencils

To those commenting on the lack of a full drawing of the characters. The ad doesn't need the full drawing. These cartoon icons are immediately recognizable, and the ad focus is the color, not the character. the characters are simply vehicles of color recognition. If TOO much of the character is rendered it would pull the mind too far from the purpose of the ad. Great ads. Great execution.

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I think its orange

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The same strategy was done about 8 years ago for Dulux paints in the UK. The line was:
You find the colour, we'll match it.

http://www.clipland.com/Summary/500001481/

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