This TiVo outdoor was part of a campaign done by Derek Till (AD) and John Neerland (CW) of Brainco in 2001. It won Gold at the Minneapolis Show.
The TiVo ad on the left, by Adolfo Alcala (CW/AD) and Ozan Aslan (AD) of the Academy of Art University, was part of a campaign that won silver at the 2007 International Andy's. The one on the right, by Moyeenul Alam(AD) and Lucas Napolitano(CW) of Miami Ad School in Miami Beach, also won silver at the 2006 International Andy Awards. These aren't the only ones we've seen.
I don't think there is anything wrong with any of these executions. They're quick, concise and highly functioning. But can we please stop doing TiVo ads? How do they keep winning awards?
I don't think there is anything wrong with any of these executions. They're quick, concise and highly functioning. But can we please stop doing TiVo ads? How do they keep winning awards?
3 comments:
Yes, I agree. TiVo should be in the pile of products that students should no longer put in their books.
All the executions are fine. I like the NBA one the best and then the peeling billboard. They seem to work a bit harder than the "hooded" billboard.
I guess, it really comes down to, who cares about the International Addy Awards?
some guy named Andy?
Yeah, that guy's awesome.
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