Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum: Please

Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum: Please

Please do not sit on the art.

Advertising Agency: TenUnited, Pittsburgh, USA
Assistant Creative Director / Art Director: Jeff Reed
Senior Copywriter: Tony Dipietro
Photographer: Tom Reed
Published: September 2007

Your rating: None Average: 4.7 (21 votes)

Comments

You could not ask for a better client. What a waste of a fantastic brief.

It's not that they are terrible (even though they're kinda boring), it's how great they should have been.

What brief? You don't even know what a good brief is. Bugger off.

Who stole your bananas this morning?

The double-headed snake. You

You're scaring the children, JulieO.
Don't make me use the tranquiliser gun again. :)

>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.

Oh, another cretin.

What's with the snake references? That's twice now.

I'm a tad intrigued too, Mr DJ.

>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.

Brief or not, many of us would kill to do work for a client like this. I think the lines are average and the art direction is less than that.
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brandon

www.brandonknowlden.com

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn. Are you serious? This is the fucking HALL of FAME for the most bad-ass things mankind has ever put on two wheels. Steve Mcqueen is fucking rolling in his grave.

don't think so. steve mcqueen's sitting next to me right now.

Would you be happier with, "Hey hippie! Ass of the art!"

nirmalranganathan's picture

Highly exaggerated... Doesn't impress...

headllines could be much much better.

this ad lacks the spirit of what motorcycling is all about. it should've been much more better and insightful...rather than just a lame line and even worse art direction...
Harley has done lots of great ads for their motorcycles...
they carry the spirit and talks to their target very effectively.

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