Harima Japanese Restaurant: Flag
Authentic Japanese cuisine
Advertising Agency: JWT, Bangalore, India
Creative Directors: Prahlad Nanjappa, Tina Sachdev
Art Director: Ajesh N
Copywriter: Akhila Vijaykumar
Illustrator: Raviraj Patil
Photographer: Jaggi


25 Comments
Again?
Oups they did it again!!!
see my page "japan special" : http://mapage.noos.fr/joelapompe2/rightframe25.html
shame on them.
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The Sushi one is really good. :)
Really good for a rip-off!
are there no more ideas left in Japan
Word2BigBird
i get japanese something but for cuisine you need reed the tag to get it. clean art direction but not original.
Critics are easy.
Plagiat!
Wow, boring!
Awesome idea! ... like ten years ago.
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brandon
www.brandonknowlden.com
Stop to make japanise restaurant ad, please. Expecially copied of copied of copied.....
Is it new?
I don't know, but was sent recently.
Done 42 times before to be precise. The first time it was an obvious idea too. No benefit hat so ever. I know that a japanese restaurant is japanese, tell me something new else I'll just go to my local restaurant. see what I mean. I'm sick of ads that are trying to show how clever the creatives are and never how good the product is. we can all do the former.
Cheers N
Join servicing!!
ESTAMOS EN 1980??? DEJATE DE JODER...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Done a million times.
Definitely done somewhere.
Besides, sushi's served on multi colored plates nowadays.
haha. nice one.
i have seen the same iea 2308489749 times
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oshe.pb@hotmail.com
At this point in time in advertising history, this is a pretty pathetic and "lame" (I don't think
I've EVER used that word on here before) attempt, even for a spec ad...
I have nothing more to say.
Obvious, uninspriring and worst of all, generic. ;(
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
get a job.
Put a green table cloth and place the same red plate and say " Authentic BANGLADESHI cuisine"!!!
JWT'z school project.
Sell the sizzle, not the steak.