In fact – I just arranged with my brother that once he figures out how to autograph his name, I am going to be the purchaser of Keller James Hydle’s first masterpiece.
Could be a couple years time for the next artistic genius impression, so I would suggest you get in line.
Framable refrigerator art by Keller James – Followed by the soon to be released drum solo album available on iTunes next month.
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Similar to the 2006 success of the Philips Body Groom – AXE knows how to play the “lets market on the internets” game too.
It’s good to revisit genius marketing and look back at the 2008 launch of the AXE Detailer.
I tracked 100 advertisements throughout Super Bowl XLIV and the winner for most creative and overall best executed upon first review is Audi… and this is partly why – Take the challenge. Nice work Paul Venables from Venebles Bell & Partners in San Francisco.
Two other ads that blatantly got me were the Denny’s chickens. The first of 3 Denny’s commercials aired in the 3rd quarter and I perceived it as old, already been done… and not very impressive.
But surprisingly they had two more coming in the 4th quarter from Goodby Silverstein & Partners.
Inspirational
Coca Cola came through with their regular two weirdly inspirational spots by Wieden + Kennedy, Portland. Google made some internet waves and told a story through search. FloTV spent some coin and their Generation advertisement was inspiring to kick off the half time show.
Let Downs
E*Trade babies were back, but not with original voices. Maybe they are growing up. It is very hard to top what they have already accomplished with their babies. So why keep trying.
Doritos should probably quit allowing consumers to make their ads for them.
Go Daddy has nearly almost run its course. Their second ad slightly saved the first… but nothing like they used to be… simply because (lesson to everyone listed above) da da da… it has already been done before.
Checks
Additional commercials that got checks in my book. As in – I would like to check them out again are:
Of all brands and commercials that I would never consider as being something I could support… the big surprise this year was this Kia – Sorento ad from David & Goliath, Los Angeles.
Beer
Of the 8 Budweiser and Bud Light related ads that ran… 3 interested me. Asteroid, T-Pain and Lost. All of which were puns off their new “It’s the shear sign of a good time” jingle.
This track is from 2002. I gave my brother a shanky computer (it was beige) and he went to town with a free single track sound editor called Amadeus – which has since been developed on.
What still amazing me to this day… is how my brother was able to figure out how to time out and create these effects (using paste over!) and beats to rearrange and remix this famous song into how he always imagined it should have been.
I simply wish Jeremy Hydle was still playing with music. Genius.
Something I tell myself every day since the breaks went out in my car on after a lovely day of skiing in Aspen on January 29th, 2010…
“I’m happy to be alive today.”
This advertisement doesn’t need supporting web material. Take something as basic as wearing your seatbelt and present it in new visually inspiring way… Daniel Cox – simply Genius.
Thanks for sharing this emotional moment through visuals MattMatt.