Pat the Baker: Yeats
The toast of Ireland.
Advertising Agency: Bloom, Dublin, Ireland
Creative Director / Art Director: Liam Wielopolski
Designers: Dee Cunniffe, Jeff Bennett
Published: March 2009
The toast of Ireland.
Advertising Agency: Bloom, Dublin, Ireland
Creative Director / Art Director: Liam Wielopolski
Designers: Dee Cunniffe, Jeff Bennett
Published: March 2009
27 comments
v.clever, nice direction ;)
Creativity is a natural extension of our enthusiasm
Brilliant
Yummy! (Couldn't help that...)
"A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself." - David Ogilvy
Who's this?
he is William Butler Yeats an irish poet.
nice art by the way...
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Could have been more subtle with the image and still have seen them. A little heavy handed.
am sure, the campaign's gonna' be a visible one during the next award season.
don't get surprized if the work becomes the "toast" of the season...
they showed me a picture & i laughed
dignity has never been photographed
The word play is a little 1980's but over all I like what I see.
I like this idea
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woow nice idea - sagar
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The one that looks like Jesus can be sold for millions.
Fresh idea... not
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good photoshop
awesomeeeeeeeeee very good
awesomeeeeeeee vwry good...
brilliant!!!
Amazing! I loved it.
algo lindo con una pobre idea.
a cute ad with a poor idea
a cute ad with a poor idea
done before. AND: the toasts should be in one color, as toast uses to be. Then it would be fresh.
what a nice and clever idea well done to the art director
I would have liked to have seen this a bit more subtle, but it's hard to judge because the bigger it is the less obvious it is. When I blow it up big it works really well.
done already!!!!!
pretty cute
nice work I think
"Toast Art" has been done before. Just not for a client.
But no matter, this is a nice adaptation.
good work with punctual metaphors.
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