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Ad: Heinz Ketchup is so hot!
Agency: Leo Burnett, Brussels

Ad: On the contrary, Mars Chilled is so cold!
Agency: Colenso BBDO, Auckland, New Zealand

Ad: IndiaYellow newspaper – it’s all in here
Agency: Ambience Publicis, Mumbai


Ad: Great lingerie guerilla ad – make your way to underwear store. Such trick is called “Hansel and Gretel principle” by the name of Brothers Grimm tale, when brother and sister Hansel and Gretel made their way back home by throwing white pebbles on the road.
Agency: unknown, Berlin

Ad: Outdoor ad for Amnesty International Spain. The signs says: ‘More than 4000 condemned until death are waiting for their execution. No to Capital punishment’. Though it must be a little weird to sit in electric chair.
Agency: Contrapunto BBDO, Barcelona


Ad: ‘Unfortunately, the beach doesn’t clean itself’. Great ad for Surfrider, cleaning days – March 23, 24, 25.
Agency: Young & Rubicam, France

Ad: Wall paint ad with a slogan “Yours walls deserve a paint which will age well.”
Agency: Draft FCB, France


Ad: Bmw Premium Selection used cars. As if they’d never touched the road.
Agency: BBDO, Milan



Ad: Che magazine always has great ads!
Agency: Unknown

March 15th, 2007
Another part of realistic looking ads, as a good tradition.
Ad: Towels with hands and feet printed on them…well, you get the idea.
Agency: Lowe Mena


Ad: Posters for Vida Urgente, an organization devoted to preventing drunk driving. The text on the poster says: ‘There are better things to hit on in the evening. Don’t drink and drive’.
Agency: Novacentro

Ad: Always fresh fish by Global Fish
Agency: Leo Burnett

Ad: Hoovers can be really powerful
Agency: Miami Ad School

Ad: Durex comes in all sizes
Agency: Unknown

Ad: Dog food is so tasty! Dogs will do anything for it
Agency: McCann Ericksson

Ad: Canadian hurdler Perdita Felicien and distance runner Bernard Lagat in Nike ad.
Agency: Taxi Toronto


Ads: Cats lick soap with milk
Agencies: Unknown


Ad: Don’t want to watch the ugly naked guy? Just pull the curtains. Moma curtains ad.
Agency: Unknown

Ad: Wonderbra ad. Speaks for itself.
Agency: Unknown

February 13th, 2007
And again a compilation of realistic looking ads. Enjoy!
Ad: Ever fancied yourself a Playmate? Well now you have such opportunity with this Playboy towel.
Agency: Grey, Argentina


Ad: A car in a window. Fiat Idea shaped adhesives were placed on the windows of airplanes. Panoramic view.
Agency: Leo Burnett, Brasil

Ad: Advertising promoting hand-washing. The sign on the doorknob says: “You washed. This guy didn’t.” or “92% of guys say they washed. 34% were lying.”. Pretty hilarious. (Btw, did you wash your hands?)
Agency: JWT, Toronto

Ad: “With 19% fat you can easily enjoy a bit more”?, says Rama.
Agency: Jung von Matt/Alster, Germany

Ad: From a distance you will see a police car, hiding behind a billboard, what police in Turkey typically does. What do you do? You slow down and slowly drive to the billboard text - “Pay your traffic tickets on time without waiting in line - isbank.com.tr”
Agency: Rafneri, Turkey

Ad: Merchandising idea for Che Men’s Magazine cross-media campaign, a real duvet and two pillow covers, so that you never sleep alone.
Agency: Duval Guillaume, Belgium

Ad: Peep into that hole -“Papa John’s” pizza is here.
Agency: Saatchi&Saatchi, Peru


Ad: Similar ad to the previous, but even more tempting - a guerilla for Otto Catalogue?, a huge mail-order company in Germany. Model Eva Padberg personally presented it to thousands of homes.
Agency: Kolle Rebbe, Germany

Ad: Old, but also nice advertisment was placed on the way to the Munich airport in Germany as a part of the Impossible Team? theme for 2006 World Cup.
Agency: TBWA


Ad: Another towel, though this time, less happy. For Skin Cancer Awareness?.
Author: Mike O’Sullivan

Ad: This Ford Mustang billboard isn’t painted - it was created using a special type of semi-transparent material, that blurs the background to make it look like you are driving really fast.
Author: Ian Hart



These two ads present cool ideas, unfortunately neither client nor agency is known.

January 30th, 2007
There are so many cool and funny inventions .. maybe we are just a step aside from teleportation.
Transparent toaster for the unbelieving
This toaster allows you to see what exactly is happening down there - no tiny dwarfs baking your toast, pure mechanics.
via Inventables.com

Rubber umbrella for weirdos
Fancy yourself walking on the street with such convenient umbrella. First of all, it looks nicer, it is more durable due to super-elastic plastic and nitinol wire, and easier to manufacture.
via Inventables.com
Toilet-sink combo for niggards
This is something for those who like to save a penny - water consumption turns out to be twice times less!

Alarm clock for sleepyheads
This is not a regular alarm - this is an alarm clock that wakes you up with the smell of bacon. Waking up will become so much easier - no more late-for-works, unless you are a vegetarian.
Concept by Matty Sallin.

Moneyclip for the absent-minded
How many times have you been desperately going through your pockets, wishing everything was finally in one place? This moneyclip and a credit card at one time can help you to at least get together your financial property.
Concept by Roger Arguer

Mug for epicures
Ah, my personal favourite - I just love to dip cookies in my tea and I always lament over cookies, which do not fit in the mug.
Concept by Joie de Winter
Ashtray for the absent-minded.. or for party-people
This ashtray is really big - so there is no chance to put out your cigarette past it.
Atypyk.com
January 16th, 2007
We have again made a compilation of realistic looking ads. These advertisments may not be just off-the-peg, but these genius works are timeless.
Agency: Saatchi&Saatchi, NY
Ad: This absolutely genius advertisment of Folgers is a photo of coffee, printed on vinyl and then placed on top of steaming manhole covers around New York. It looks, as if a large cup of coffee was placed on the ground!

Agency: Zapping, Madrid
Ad: The advertisment show faces of three children - Asian, Black and Indian. By inserting a coin to take the cart, you as if “feed the child”?. Under the image, it says “You can feed a child for two days with what you spend renting this cart. Help”?.

Agency: Downtown Partners
Ad: Such advertisment was placed in Toronto for World First Aid Day, depicting a woman lying on the floor, as if unconscious and very realistic!

Agency: Jung von Matt, Berlin
Ad: This bag promotes anti nail biting product “Stop`n`Grow”? and looks hilarious.

Agency: BBDO, Italy.
Ad: A real size Mini car was attached to a ramp, so that the car would move up and down, creating a Yo-Yo effect.

Agency: Jung von Matt, Hamburg
Ad: This advertisment is for Dental implant insurance and shows bowling pins as teeth.

January 15th, 2007
Continuing the topic of funny ads, we have found lots more, check them out:


Swiss agency LangGysiKnoll invented bizarre paper rugs for dining tables, promoting a trendy shoe shop just around the corner. The name of the shoe shop and the address are written on the inner sole of the shoe on the picture.
via creativecriminal.blogspot.com
Paparazzi Magazine in Argentina ordered these sun protectors from Publicis Graffiti to promote nightclubs of Buenos Aires. The sun protectors where placed in all the cars at the clubs parking, so that paparazzi couldn’t take pictures of what’s going inside. Girls on the pictures are famous in Argentina.

via frederiksamuel.com
Geniuses Guerrilla made a campaign for German magazine Bild. When men do what they need to do, they see some part of themselves in the mirror with Bild magazine credits and with a slogan below “Nothing’s harder than the truth�.


via adverblog.com
Casa da Criacao for Shopping Tijuca made an outdoor campaign for smoking prohibition. When doors slide, they divide a cigarette from the woman’s mouth. Nice!


To advertise Body Worlds 2 Exhibit, other funny sliding doors were made – when a person enters, he sees a man’s torso and then he sees what’s inside!

via advertnews.com
November 29th, 2006

Rodchenko was a Constructivist and a Productivist, Mayakovsky was a famous Soviet poet. They worked together on this project. These are hillarious ads, but its not clear was it that funny then. Back then it was reality, now it’s the past and it looks fantastic.
June 3rd, 2006
Alternative shoe lovers are surely fond of this star label and now they have something to feast their eyes with. Converse has produced a series of original and funny ads representing how footwear can be creative.
If you want to find out more about Converse, check www.converse.com
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May 14th, 2006
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