Little boys: Smoked Venison Sausages
Smoked Venison Sausages.
Doing what comes naturally.
Agency: FCB, New Zealand
Creative Director: James Mok
Art Director: Dave Brady
Copywriter: Craig Knowles
Illustrator: Dave Brady
Smoked Venison Sausages.
Doing what comes naturally.
Agency: FCB, New Zealand
Creative Director: James Mok
Art Director: Dave Brady
Copywriter: Craig Knowles
Illustrator: Dave Brady
25 comments
The product name is Little Boys Sausages?!
HAHAHAHA! my thoughts exactly! is this a joke?
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No, it's really true. This brand is getting bigger here. No pun intended. ;)
Wow, somehow I really didn't even think about that. I was just looking at the artwork.
Nice illustration, I love the organic shapes and flowing linework. Probably the best of the series.
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someone is "return key" happy. careful with that trigger finger!
Wow, somehow I really didn't even think about that. I was just looking at the artwork.
Nice illustration, I love the organic shapes and flowing linework. Probably the best of the series.
He he he...hick...Just kidding!
say again!
i'm sorry, but this ad is too full of yucky inuendos that make me feel REALLY uncomfortable.
YES - this is perverse!
I don't know whats more disturbing - the ad itself or the product's name.
are they lighting a molotov cocktail?
great illustration. to what end i can't say for sure.
i like these. Beautiful illustrations. Art direction isn't half bad.
Awww, look at the miniature Charlton Hestion and Ted Nugent. Get that deer! Give'r!
dave brady did a really great job! but i don't get the line "Doing what comes naturally"
Combining ingredients from nature.
and most little boys love to torture wild animals...
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Wicked.
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
Pretty. Average.
sometimes i don't wish to know what i am eating after my mum told me that stuff in my mouth is rabbit when i am very young. so, i don't wish to know i am eating a cute deer as well. pathetic me. Nice illustration but a bit happyfriend e.
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Little boy smoked sausages.
Great.
Now I have to go replace my nose or something.
Good art direction for a really sick brand.
trying hard.
might pick up for illustration.
excess elements ruin the impact of the concept. sometimes the art director needs to know when to stop. the idea is now buried by swamp reeds, giant vines, lotus pads, blooming flowers, birds, butterflies and fern leaves. (sigh...)
lovely illustration, messy art direction.
Is this meant to be marketed at the clergy?
OOOOO I am going to hell even more now.
what?
TWISTED!
And regarding Mrtalented's comment, I feel that what makes the ad successful IS the art direction. Those extra details are what allow you to scan the ad and read it as a completely different message than what it's really saying. It's only on that second glance that you realize just how twisted it is and start looking closely at the hidden message. In other words, it does precisely what a good ad should do - draw you in and make you linger on it.