TargiforC: Wall
For those times you just can't run out of energy.
Advertising Agency: Publicis, Brazil
Creative Director: Guilherme Jahara
Art Directors: Marcelo Torma, Daniel Leitao
Copywriters: Rodrigo Strozenberg, Gustavo Alves
Photographer: Marcus Hausser


12 comments
first level...
With a line like this I think the visual could be much funnier.
Yeah I know, like all of Girls Aloud in a "pyramid" so to speak, or the GBR gymnastics team and a bucket of KY. The possibilities are endless.
"readthiswhileIstareatyourtits"
Doin' it for the points
Good art direction,
but idea is something, I wonder.
Let's find new saying. Keep thinking.
I like it. Not entirely novel, but manages to make me giggle. That's what matters in the end, I'd say.
I like this, it's old school by by jove it works (yes, I said 'by jove')
We're going to need more lube.
No new-concept, old-school, not ground-breaking idea, I may have even read this tag line verbatim once or twice before, but these ads still feel just right. I just love the economy of execution and thinking.
We've all seen the images of people facing a daunting, seemingly impossible task at hand in print advertising. Seems like a recurring visual theme for certain categories, but there's something about them that makes me feel great about seeing them from time to time (especially when they're well crafted.) I think that something is called: a brutal simplicity of an ad message.
Whether or not these are a book-piece or awards material, regular consumers will definitely appreciate the clear message these ads convey.
Ads of the world presents: Publicis Brazil week.
Nice ads coming from there.
NICE PIC
Feels like a waste of a great opportunity, visuals are lovely but not compelling or funny.Shame, I would love to have the budget for a shoot like this.
nice pictures, but not really showing you CAN'T run out of energy. Worst thing that could happen is your boss complaining... Now that doesn't scare me so much I would do anything to get the job done, a job which is clearly impossible to manage on your own in the first place...
I would have chosen situations in which you really don't WANT to run out of energy... f.e. you're a hairdresser and in your salon are 20 of the most gorgeous women waiting for you to get their hair done...
dosnt a energy drink do the same thing?