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Nissan: Built for the concrete jungle

Nissan: Built for the concrete jungle
Your rating: None Average: 4.7 (13 votes)

Advertising Agency: TBWA Thailand
Creative Director: Veradis Vinyarath
Art Director: Resham Shah
Copywriter: Itt Sukthongchaikul, Tarakorn Kamolprempiyakul
Photographer: J-RIO
Retoucher: Neabniyom
Published: November 2008

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jsantanaxp's picture 421 pencils

good art direction.

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brain123's picture 840 pencils

And that's about it.

pink's picture 14 pencils

An original idea

sumsum's picture 623 pencils

are you kidding?

kgeiger's picture 5158 pencils

Hopefully.

Jagzon's picture

Good art direction... and liked the small small detailing in it.

iswanda82's picture 321 pencils

" i need an eye massage" said the retoucher........

nice one!!

Ad_Man's picture 816 pencils

excellent art direction, such a shame can`t say the same about the idea.

Think it for a while.
Then, in anytime, it will come to your mind as an idea.

naresh's picture 268 pencils

Really Great Art Direction
i Love it

Noddy

Rogers's picture

i can't get it, u r Artists.i think

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Very average idea. "Concrete Jungle," boring.
But the art direction is great, so the ad is okay

iT-iS-i's picture 1731 pencils

They need a fresher perspective.

:: Choose your words wisely or I'll stab you with a point of view ::

:: Put your ears against the ground so i can walk over what you heard::

Grrrr's picture 284 pencils

Oh, come on you people. These wailing dogs flipped with no respect to the lighting, come on.

Tuyo Jydtep

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I think that the ad has a quite good art direction, but it's too litteral... in my opinion and moreover i've never seen a crane like that, 'couse the cranes are the only elements in collision with nature invasion of the city.
Although this the ad is pleasant.

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The bat's pissing on the boy!

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good elements for art direction.... Poor idea

STRTLRS's picture 1537 pencils

Good emulation of the Dave Hill style on the photo/illustration. Bald eagle feels out of place, bats look like they're taking a leak on the poor and overly-happy kid. Other than that, the ad works. They managed to have a lot going on without detracting from the product.

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Dear Grrrr,

Get a life.

blueturtles's picture 156 pencils

not bad. type of ad where'd i'd want to see more. i'd definitely tear this page out.

everartz's picture 5352 pencils

awesome art man! but i dont see anything but good art here...
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Treat me as a guest.'s picture

LOL! I thought that the bats were urinating on the little kid as well, but there is no fluid shape coming from them. I am not making a groundbreaking discovery here, but I believe that the kid is supposed to be flying bat kites.

Either way, I love the art direction. However, how many ads can we make with cranes having sharp teeth or looking like scorpions or spiders and everything else on the street being a danger to the brave car being advertised?

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