esom Music Store: Lose the CDs, 4
Lose the CD's
Advertising Agency: MPM Propaganda, Brazil
Creative Director: Augusto Coelho
Art Director: Bruno Ramos
Copywriter: Guilherme Araujo
Illustrator: Sérgio Paulo
Published: September 2007
Lose the CD's
Advertising Agency: MPM Propaganda, Brazil
Creative Director: Augusto Coelho
Art Director: Bruno Ramos
Copywriter: Guilherme Araujo
Illustrator: Sérgio Paulo
Published: September 2007
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Super!!!
- adsactly! -
Super offensive!!!
u r absolutely right
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yes.... i love this campaign.well done guys.
Brilliant!
I like this idea of execution, but i really don't get why the CD looks like a record on each??
That's my hangup too. It could've been a perfect campaign had the "CDs" actually looked like cds (i.e. laser rings, reflective) as opposed to vinyl LPs or even spare tires.
Soooo close. Right there is the fine line between good and great.
Yeah it's a shame. And you just don't see why the hell they didn't!
Cool!
cool like this ad
even i also like the expression of the cartoon
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Great, but why does the guy have to look like a Muslim extremist? Why not masked burglar or something less religiously charged?
I totally Agree, the other two had an average looking person, but why this one?
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this is telling me that the characters on there don't like CD's but all this is happening on a CD. It makes less sense the more I think about it.
Really cool art direction
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cool illustrations. liked the art.
but lacks thought.
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nice illustration. I'm totally agree this campaign!
This one is offensive to muslim people.
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