Thursday, December 10, 2009



Looking for different ads I found these images from Lego. The ad doesn't add type to sell the product but with the simply reason that these doesn't need it. This is the case that a picture is worth a thousand words. With the image they are showing how creative the product is than can recreate anything kids want.

http://www.tribbleagency.com/?p=410

Wednesday, December 2, 2009


This is an example of a clever ad. It is very eye catching, creative with a great concept. It is very interesting how in this ad the blower is mixed with the newspaper/magazine article as if that blower can take away anything, any "bad news. Also the concept is not only showed visually but also it is showed in the headline.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009


What is very interesting about this ad is how simplicity it is. Just a sentence in the middle of the page that takes our attention because all the space around it. Sometimes the most simple design is the most difficult to achieve because you have to say a lot in almost nothing.
This ad is from ID magazine july-august 2007

Tuesday, November 10, 2009


This is an ad for Gaylea Spreadables Butter which I found in Ads of the world: http://adsoftheworld.com/. It is very eye catching, first because of its destroyed croissant and also because of its headline that its meaning goes very well with the croissant image. I like how clean the design is and goes to the point.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

This design that I found in Computers Art magazine of july 2009 is very dynamic because of how the elements are set in diagonal lines. Also the restrictive color palette (black, white and one spot color) and the use of font size make the design easier to read. I like how clever the image is. Two heads that seem they are sharing the same brain that is a bulb that has roots.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009


This add is very clever in how it makes the relation between the headline meaning with the consequences when smoking (losing a lung) and the different weight of the. It is great to express visually the meaning of what you are reading.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


I really like how the type is designed to match the meaning of the ad. It is very eye catching to see letters as bushes where some of them are death. It is a clever idea to conect the concept of refreshing your knowledge through this visual solution, the watering can and the bushes, to bring your knowledge back.