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Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority: Legs

Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority: Legs
Your rating: None Average: 6 (15 votes)

Advertising Agency: MeringCarson, Sacramento, USA
Creative Director: Greg Carson
Art Director: Colm Conn
Copywriter: Jeffrey Butterworth
Account Executive: Wade Bare
Retoucher: Nick Fain
Published: May 2007

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devkarthik's picture 409 pencils
Totto's picture 683 pencils

A tribute to Eiffel 65's Blue (Da Ba Dee) song ;}

Intelligent ads are the need of the hour.

imke's picture 472 pencils

Where is f*&^% exact blue here? No more beach thing..its good.

Blueprint's picture 94 pencils

By far the cleanest of them all. Nice Photography.
The copy was waay too much and should have been kept to about 4 lines.
When trying to influence/entice people to travel or visit the scenery and copy should have a clean marriage.
Not bad copy. But not great either.

hawkline's picture 89 pencils

This is the best of them for not being too over the top. The copy has more fun here. The others are a bit forced. Great photography.

CMC's picture 46 pencils

You have all gone mad.

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