Earth Love Movement: Gun
Art Directors: Alexander Stauss, Eleonora Berenyi
Via: newcreatives
Art Directors: Alexander Stauss, Eleonora Berenyi
Via: newcreatives
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18 Comments
Solid.
SOLID??? Solid my arse! This suxs man. So, plonking all those transportation vehicles representing a killing machine. Lame. First of all, not all cars release CO2. Heard of Hybrid or electronic cars?
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a visually not appealing collage of several means of transport. made to look like weapons at any cost.
if this isn't forced, i don't know what is
(the worst one is the sword...)
The worst photoshop-job i've ever seen.
Respect!
OK, not perfect but not the worst execution I've seen here...
What's the difference between worst execution and not-prefect execution? It still makes this campaign sucks!
Furthermore, CO2 don't kills! Trees, animals and mature has been releasing CO2 since the dinasour era. It's the overusing of earth resources and uncontrolled development in a global scale that leads to Global warming.
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its not a photoshop work to make it look "integrated", but like a collage. u know?
it's not collage-looking.
maybe a little too semiotic.
I don't like the addition of the train. Trains provide public transit, reducing the number of cars on the road. Plus, (at least here in Boston), most of the trains are powered by electricity.
Okay idea, could have been thought through more.
By the way, Al Gore has a private plane. And a 25,000 square foot house. And limos. "Do as I say, not as I do," comes to mind, no?
too similar to this campaign...

Why did they have to use a photo of with a top view of a Volvo XC90?
the visual in the salvation army ad is somehow more elaborate, they really built something out of something or at least make it look that way.
in this campaign here they just cobbled together completely different photos without caring about light, scale & proportions. these have been done in a couple of minutes and - sorry - that's what they look like.
still, i can imagine them being worse: with the pictures in the shape of a cross (guess that was the first thought?)
execution sucks..
ideas....30 minutes nahi toh free.
If you're going to criticize every form of transportation, you'd better be beyond criticism yourself. In other words, don't create an ad printed on paper and delivered by planes, trains and trucks.
Solid NO NO NO
:)
nice
forced