


We're usually told if you to avoid the two-part ad. Here is a Brillo campaign done by Natalia Fitzgerald (AD) and Andre Vriesman (CW) when from VCU Ad Center.
Do you think these are an exception?
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7 comments:
a nifty execution of a very outdated idea. imho, i think that's an unflattering combination. middle of the book filler at best.
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really, anonymous?
i guess i am a sucker for a clever execution. but i just think that between the two panels of each ad, a lot of thought was put into...well, everything.
not only is the obvious done--the dirty/clean visual, but the unexpected--like the "corrosion" and "brilliance" light-switch-letters...i don't know, something about it all just makes me tingle.
but that's just me, and this is just the internet :)
I think it would be better if "anonymous" made up a name, and continued posting with that name (so we know they aren't another "anonymous").
Are you still talking about advertising?
Done a million times. Sorry guys, but if you want a job in advertising, do something that hasn't been done. Sorry.
Those are awesome.
I like the concept a lot.
Very clever!
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