TargiforC: Wall

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

Your rating: None Average: 4.7 (21 votes)

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first level...

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in advertising SCRIPTA VOLANT
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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"

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')

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.

the_capywriter's picture

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?

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