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Blah! Supra-teaser.
This is great student work.
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brandon
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Very creative piece!
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Didn't get it until I got a bit informed.
Is it such a known fact and insight that seattle is a city where people drink lots of coffee?
Seattle is the home of Starbucks coffee (1).
This is great work. Good job, for anyone, not just for student work. Though in reality Home Depot has had a store in Seattle for years and years, but assuming the brief was to launch Home Depot there, its great.
SOURCE 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starbucks
thank you. I am a second year student, and this particular campaign is one of my first whole ideas brought to completion. This is not a published ads, so i am aware of the fact there is a Home Depot in Seattle, in fact, i do not know where there isn't a Home Depot.
i will be posting some more work in a while, a Seiko watch print ad, so if you see it, your criticism will not go unnoticed.
nice work eric...this is awesome.
wow they don't have home depot in seattle?. wait there are four already. good ad tho.
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Arnold Santillan
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yeah.. nice ad!
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catchy. very nice.
tim allen meets tim horton.
I think it is not so good that could be. Its just a simple association, nothing more than this. Its like wear Cristo Redentor or Liberty Lady with that belt to announce a Home Depot in these towns. Works, but it's not clever.