Duracell Batteries: Garden
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy, Johannesburg, South Africa
Creative Director: Fran Luckin
Art Director: Martjie Louw
Copywriter: Taryn Scher
Photographer: Michael Lewis
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy, Johannesburg, South Africa
Creative Director: Fran Luckin
Art Director: Martjie Louw
Copywriter: Taryn Scher
Photographer: Michael Lewis
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12 Comments
actually i like the art and the idea very much. but i thought these kind of robots didnt work with batteries at all...
very nice idea, i know this kind of robots don't need batteries,but that kind of thoughts is like trying to find the fifth leg of the pig, just enjoy it guys, the idea is great, shows benefit and the conflict is awesome, robots can rust but never get old lol ;)
-with all the respect for all you guys, just my point of view-
Love the idea.
But the photo makes me feel a bit queezy, strange perspective going on.
and some hyper colours.
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preferred this:
http://www.urbanarmy.org/directorcriativo/design/volkswagen/crash_test...
Very cool!
si fai il mio nome, non ci sono più...
like the volskwagen one. love the idea. but i agree with sumsum: this robots dont work with batteries.
I thought that they were just toys and it made sense that way.
“Inspiration exists, but it has to find us working.” Picasso.
cool idea
Very nice... i don't agree with the type but well executed.. who cares if these robots don't run on batteries the main idea is expressed and expressed well.
Ha. Good idea. Keep thinking.
Also in agreement about the robots not running on batteries, though. Those are clearyl wind-up toys. Big difference.
-Natalie
http://www.nataliemarion.com
done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cute concept... i've its previous series also..all r gud