Post pobrano z: Selfridges & Sustainability

Post pobrano z: Selfridges & Sustainability

Post pobrano z: LUC: Glow

Post pobrano z: Originality that flies away / Envol d’idée?
Post pobrano z: Peter’s Cold Brew Coffee: The first vinyl record made of coffee![]()
Direct Marketing, Design
Peter’s Cold Brew
Why Peter’s Cold Brew is an especially strong coffee. Thanks to its slow infusion process, it’s triple in strength.
To do justice to such an impressive product, we came up with the concept – Blacker than black. Blacker than… matching with your dad on tinder. Or even blacker than… a vinyl record made out of dying unicorn sounds. So that’s exactly what we did.
The first ever vinyl record pressed from coffee. How We made a series of fully functional, drinkable LP’s from the beans of our blacker than black brew (with a touch of dark chocolate for an extra dark flavour).
Pressed with the darkest music we could get our hands on they were ready to be first played, then broken into pieces, and finally mixed with water for a high-octane cold brew. Creating an unforgettable multi-sensory experience, direct to your door.
Advertising Agency:McCann, Prague, Czech Republic
Chief Creative Officer:Razvan Capanescu
Creative Director:Jiri Horut
Art Directors:Jiri Horut, Hayley Smith
Copywriter:Aidan Whitley, Razvan Capanescu
3d Artist:Vojtech Salek
Motion Designers:Filip Šušić, Tomáš Matis, Aramayis Tokhyan
Offline Editor:Filip Šušić
Food Innovator:Patrick Gelencser
Sound Studio:SYPE Studios
Sound Engineers:Jindrich Kravarik, Jakub Šimandl
Voiceover:Peter Hosking
Dtp:Benjamin Mulderer
Account Directors:Lucie Srbkova, Hana Prokopová
Head Of Production:Jitka Baldwin
Digital Production Executives:Markéta Šprenclová, Tomáš Patlich
Talent Managers:Antonín Milata, Tereza Urbancová
Agency Producer:Pavlina Nagyova
DoP:Daniel Momany
Pr Communication Manager:Alice Reindlová
Media:Ooh, Indoor posters, Print ads, Radio, Direct Mail
Post pobrano z: easyJet: Dual travel guides![]()
Media, Online
EasyJet
Following a print campaign encouraging French people to travel twice rather than once, easyJet and Buzzman unveil on 5th June, with Lonely Planet, the first collection of dual travel guides, in support of its promess: all Europe from 35€.
Why choose between multiple destinations when easyJet offers you all of Europe from only 35 €? Why settle for Sirtaki dancing when you can also see the Royal Guard in London? Or settle for Scottish lakes when you can go surfing on the Canaries’ blue waves? Do not choose. Travel twice as much with easyJet!
To reaffirm this campaign’s promise, easyJet and its agency Buzzman decided to deflect one of the most popular holidays companion: the guidebooks, as more than 6 millions of them are sold every year in France*. So they created the #TravelTwiceAsMuch with Lonely Planet, travel guides world leader.
Athens-London, Southern Italy-Netherlands, Naples-Berlin, Croatia-Denmark or Scotland-Canary Islands; various tourist destinations with totally different programs to encourage easyJet generation to travel twice as much. This unprecedented edition will be sold at the unique price of 20€ and contains the full guides of the two destinations featured (2 guides for the price of one!).
It is to be found from June 5th on easyjet.com/fr/lonely-planet as well as in numerous RELAY stores, on fnac.com and amazon.com websites and by order in all bookstores from June 6th. This operation will be supported by a 360° campaign on french market involving a national print campaign, a web film, press advertising, display and a social media device.
To find out more about our guides or book your holidays, visit easyjet.com. Happy twin vacations thanks to easyJet! #TravelTwiceAsMuch * Source: GfK 2018 consumers panel on the book market
Advertising Agency:Buzzman, Paris, France
Post pobrano z: giffgaff Gift: Mutual Giving Lessons![]()
Promo, Mobile
giffgaff
giffgaff is a very special British mobile network. Special because it’s run by the users. If you help the company, the company helps you. This philosophy it’s called: mutual giving (giffgaff in gaelic) They wanted to thank all giffgaffers for their support and we decided to create Mutual Giving Lessons inside the app. Because we know the phone can screw relationships, but with giffgaff you will have the best makeups.
Advertising School:Miami Ad School, Madrid, Spain
Creative Director:Nerea Cierco
Art Director:Jaime Suarez
Copywriter:Paula Cabanillas
Post pobrano z: Franka Craft Brewery: Pacífica![]()
Film
Franka Craft Brewery
Advertising Agency:Raza Ad, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Ceo:Eduardo Baeza
Dgc:Sergio Chisaka
Art Director:Miguel Zambrana
Copywriter:Samuel Torres, Sergio Chisaka
Copywriter Junior:José Bertero
Account Executive:Estela Vargas
Audiovisual Producer:Paola Rodríguez
Responsable Client:Gonzalo Campero
Production:Cabruja Films
Director:Luciano Panei
Director Of Photography:Ytalo Cabruja
Executive Producer:José Luis Cabruja
Postproduction:Maxi Daens
Musical Production:Polenta Studios, Federico Amaya, Matias Berdiales
Country:Bolivia
Post pobrano z: Trove, a wearable cryptocurrency wallet that secures your assets

If I write the words “cryptocurrency wallet”, you will probably think of something digital like an app, but not of a physical product. This is because most wallets are software-based, but not all, their are also some hardware-wallets out there.
Benjamin Hubert, a designer at the Layer Agency, recently launched his own hardware wallet. However, unlike most of these physical wallets, he added a design touch to it. Although still at prototype stage, Trove, a cryptocurrency wallet in the form of a storage coin, is pretty impressive. It is claimed that the coin is unloseable and unhackable. The storage goes with a smartphone app that makes transactions safe and easy.

However, the most stunning feature is the wearable part. The device that goes with the storage coin has a key feature that makes it much more secure: it comes with an electrocardiogram sensor that will open access to the device (or not) when you press it against your skin.





Post pobrano z: Alphabet topography

Synoptic Office has released a creative font that was built using topographic-like lines to make each letter come out. It’s already pretty cool in terms of craft and visual results, but the project is more than just an artsy stunt.
For each letter, the elevation of the topographic lines varies according to the number of time the letter is statistically used in the English language. This gives you a typographic and topographic landscape of the English alphabet, an interesting and artistic example of data visualization done right.


Post pobrano z: The most important tools for the remote worker
Whether you are an employee who occasionally works from home, a stay-at-home freelancer, or you just work on your train rides to your office, you probably have been confronted often to the challenge of remote work. Actually, with the tools available nowadays, remote working is not so much of a challenge as it used to be.
On the organisational side, you need to be disciplined and focused to be able to work remotely, but you also need the tools for it. Here is a quick overview of the tools that will help you to be productive away from the office.
You probably already use this messaging and video conference app, but it’s still worth a mention in this post as an unmissable communication tool. Lesser known great features are the ability to share your screen, which is pretty cool when working remotely, and the possibility to set a timer on calls for support-related work. You can download it from the official site if you didn’t install it yet.
Often described as an advanced group chat app, Slack is actually much more than this. It makes teamwork possible and improves your workflows tremendously. Download it here.

Workplace by Facebook has been pushed by the social media giant, the app is a kind of group version of Messenger, with some features specifically designed for work. It has the big advantage on using an interface and tools that most users will already be familiar with for file sharing or calling. Try it here.
Trello is an online project management tool that will simplify your life by keeping everything your team needs in one place, as well as giving you the big picture on your project, or allowing you to get into details on a specific point. It’s extremely user-friendly with a drag-and-drop interface, and the least you could say is that it’s feature-rich with the possibility to add checklists, tags, images, videos, limit dates, and so on… You should definitively give it a try.

Evernote is an online note taking app that gives you tremendous powers and allows you to focus better on your projects. Although this app is more known for its single user features, it has some cool business functionalities that allow for better group work. Check it out here.
Everybody already knows Dropbox, this folder that syncs in the cloud and allows for very easy large files sharing. Dropbox is useful for remote work in two ways: for one, it gives you the possibility to share folders and files with your team, for two, it allows for syncing your files accross several computers. If you are not using it yet, you should try it.
Google Drive is a bit like Dropbox, but more oriented to collaboration on documents. Whether you need to work on text files, spreadsheets or presentations, you can do so by intervening directly into the document. Every change will be attributed to its author, so it’s very easy to see who changed what and approve it or not. It also includes useful commenting features. If you have a Google Account, you can start using it right away here.
This tool targets specifically developers and designers. Codepen is a social development app to share code and show off your work. You can also use the version of the app for team and enjoy cool features that will make your shared dev easier. Try it here.

This online app is a to-do list for teams that greatly improves productivity. It provides daily check-ins and powerful progress reports (probably the most useful feature). Check it out here.

I’ve mostly used ExpressVPN when I was working in China, but some company require that you use a VPN when connecting to the company server (and they are right to require that). If the VPN is not imposed by the company and you can choose the one you’d like to work with, I’d suggest ExpressVPN.
Passbolt is a free and open-source group password management tool. Free is if you choose to use the community edition, for a cloud version, you’ll have to pay a fee. It is well worth it if your company values security, as it is extensible and built on open security standards. Try it now for free.