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Advertising Agency: Jung von Matt, Germany
Creative Directors: Götz Ulmer, Fabian Frese, Oliver Voss, Deneke von Weltzien
Art Directors: Lisa Rienermann, Julia Ziegler
Copywriters: Jan-Florian Ege, Ron Kanecke, Jan Geschke, Daniel Pieracci, Stefan Fockenberg
Photographer: Lisa Rienermann
Published: November 2007
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I like how they have taken shots of buildings from ground and used them as words. Would like to know what this means though.
http://www.navinharish.org
Well Well am I gettin a deja vu? So now who inspired who guys? WTF?
Two bananas
check this link:
http://www.frederiksamuel.com/blog/2007/07/urban-typography.html
or this:
http://blog.miragestudio7.com/2007/07/type-the-sky-fonts-by-lisa-riene...
the URBAN TYPOGRAPHY was created by Lisa Rienermann, of course, BEFORE the link post (july/27). She did while studying at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
AND: she is on the credits of this Jung's job, so, Chile "copy" or saw this urban typography in some web-site... and used for ads without Lisa knows (?).
on the Frederick Blog the work is presented as an art job of typography, not as an ad work.
Ups, this is a really weird coincidence! I like the RENAULT camapign a lot more, since the lines are much better.
It is the spitting image of the Renault campaign...How can they approve something like this? Especially since Mercedes and Renaults mostly don't compete in the same segment...It's like Dior ripping off H&M. Weird.
Wait a minute, just yesterday i saw exactly this, but i don't remember it was mercedes.... i think it was from lowe porta Chile...
Naaaaaaaaa, that's strange coincidence...
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Advertising pass, pasta remain...
we have two campaign whit the same idea. Don´t matter the copy, because the campaigns used the same insigth and the same way. Sorry guys, you has a good ads, but now not.
If the e-mail sent around is very popular, don't use it in an ad, because somebody else has exactly the same easy out concept.
Mwhahahaha... Good job guys...
I seem to remember CBRE used this typography a few months ago beating Renault and Mercedes to the pip!
The text says:
They sow the wind and reap the fun/spree.
its not just the same idea... its nearly the same execution...
who did it first is the winner, and i think is Chile, but who knows?
Can u tell us Ivan?
The winner is Lisa Rienermann. Watch her site.
http://www.lisarienermann.com/
Come on guys, it's the same thing... absolutely the same...
At least these Jung Von Matt guys had the decency of including Lisa Rienermann in their credits...
There's not much to say about this... Drunk dave just said something right: "If the e-mail sent around is very popular, don't use it in an ad, because somebody else has exactly the same easy out concept."
Yesterday i thought we where seeing an award winning campaign... today, i hope it doesn't win anything...
Sorry for the german agency if Lisa was really working in this project... Shame on Lowe Chile...
So they take pictures out the top of the convertible and make up letters/words with them. That's quite interesting.
They did it more than twice.... makes me think that there is only half an idea and no way of developing this beyond this intitial thought.
4/10
poop
Alguien me explica por favor...coincidencia...ahahaahhahahahahahahhahahahah
Ooops!
wtf! seems to be a students work!
http://ffffound.com/image/45613175140022a1a9388f49092adbcf52e396d9
first seen it here 2 months ago.
you people...
It is the same idea made in Chile and Germany. The question is, who did first??
It looks like chile was first. Check the posting dates......
C'mon. Posting dates in AOTW has nothing to do with who is first with the idea. When it is published might be of more interest, but I didn't see any publish date on Renault.
good job..keep going.
joelapompe is going to have a 'Lisa Rienermann' section now.
credits ever!!!!
CBRE, a property company, used similar typography (using the negative space left by buildings). The ad was aired in England months before the Renault and Mercedes stuff was posted on here...
Unfortunately this campaign was the degree dissertation of a young design student.
That´s propably the reason why there are so many campaigns doing exactly the same...
But I could still puke, since I was having a similar idea for Volkswagen last year...
Was never published. Fuck.
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