17.7.10

iLike|London Science Museum [Logo]


London Science Museum logo


Sleek & Simple…. The streamlined type, block formation, and single color actually make this logo deceptively simple.
Memorable….This unique style definitely sets the London Science Museum apart from competitors.
Energizer & Timeless…Johnson notes that a test group participant called the concept “binary, modern, and classical at the same time.”
Campaignable & Versatile…..From images of outdoor signage and typeface explorations, it seems to be working well in multiple environments, large and small scale.
In two words it outstandingly identify and cleanly differentiate

Havaianas | Why I will pay 20$ for an item does not worth more than 1$?




Havaianas are truly well developed brand and  2010 summer campaign supports strength and personality of the brand to stay true to what Havaianas stands for — a brand that expresses the Brazilian way of life, through vibrant, laid back, colorful and bold characteristics. "Havaianas. A Brazilian original since 1962."













$20 flip-flops are no luxury. Luxury is not having to wear shoes.
Live life unlaced.
Arrive in a convertible.
When it come to colors, less is not more. It's just boring.



Agency: AlmapBBDO, São Paulo, Brazil

Chief Creative Officer: Marcello Serpa

Creative Director: Luiz Sanches
Art Director: Julio Andery
Copywriter: Sophie Schoenburg
Planners: Cintia Gonçalves, Sabrina Guzzon & Amanda Thomaz
Typographer: Jose Roberto Bezerra


Havaianas: the story of a brand

The Alpargatas Group first designed inexpensive cloth shoes for Brazilian coffee farmers in 1907. Continuing the global footwear tradition, the Havaianas brand, owned by Alpargatas S.A, moved to launch its products worldwide, with the Pacific United States and Australia – both areas with a strong beach culture where consumers already wear sandals – becoming the first high volume international markets in 1998. Since that time, Havaianas has become an iconic brand with global reach.
Today more than 13 percent of the company’s sales come from overseas markets. With the set up of offices in New York and Madrid, the company is taking big steps towards dipping its toes into the US and European markets, but while their brand awareness in Brazil is 100% and about 45% in Australia, in the US and Europe it is still a mere 20 to 25%.
Turning a commodity into a brand of desire
In 1988 Havaianas was at a crossroads. The brand had only one style and one colour. It was “A commodity that had no emotional appeal” as Carla puts it. New manufacturers came into the market, eroding Havaianas’ market share, and sales started to decline.
Then in 1993, the company started to reposition the brand. New products were introduced – which have produced over 300 shoes of varying colour and style – and a new emotional personality was created for the brand. What the public sees now is the result of a carefully orchestrated brand reinvention strategy that took over 15 years to come to fruition.

The results
Since Havaianas emerged from its reinvention strategy in 1994, sales have been growing by a steady 8 percent each year. In 2008 the company sold 184 million pairs of its now famous rubber sandal, 25 million of which were sold outside Brazil. Inside Brazil, the company has achieved the amazing brand penetration rate of 850 pairs sold per 1000 inhabitants.

Our brand is fundamental for our expansion strategy…
Havaianas have a good product but it is their brand proposition what forms its DNA. “Our brand and the emotional and intangible aspects of it are fundamental in exploring new markets. This is what makes our product so seductive not only in Brazil but also abroad”.
…and successful outside means more successful inside
The interesting thing about Havaianas’ success is that the success of their brand abroad has a positive impact in the local market. ”The more successful the product was outside the more proud the Brazilians were of the product in Brazil”.
Own a big idea
Life is full of contradictions and good brands could provide a platform to resolve them. The beauty of Havaianas is that by expressing universal themes – some of them associated to Brazil and its people: optimism, freedom, joy and energy – it resolves some of the country’s innumerable contradictions. Havaianas are simple and sophisticated, for the poor and the rich, traditional and modern, fashionable and casual. “a brand of improbable combinations”.
Our brand is our personality
The organisations has a clear understanding of what a brand is and what isn’t. For Havaianas the brand transcends the visual realm, is more than the logo. “For us our brand is the personality and character of the product”.
Understand the brand internally
In Brazil the company has a 120 people working and 60 people on the sales force, 30 people in the USA and 30 in Madrid. They all understand what the brand is about and live it.
Establish bold and creative collaborations
The challenge for Havaianas is to grow without losing its edge. New ideas come from establishing a network of inspiring collaborations with people and companies. For example, the creative director of BBDO Brasil – Marcello Serpa, one of the most prestigious advertising men in Brazil – was crucial in repositioning the brand. He has helped to evolve the brand’s communications by adding edge and originality to its advertising. He acts like, and virtually is, the creative director of the brand.
Feed on the reputation of global brands
As a way to raise its profile globally, the brand has joint distribution and product development efforts with brands like Celine, HStern, The Gap and Swarovski.
Measure efficiency
For Havaianas, measuring all the different variables of the brand’s health is part of their success. More specifically they measure: brand perception, brand tracking studies in all the countries, awareness, trial, personality traits, advertising effectiveness, etc.
The brand in the future
Their ambition is to be bigger both inside and outside Brazil. The potential outside Brazil is enormous given the very high penetration in Brazil: 150 million sandals are sold in a country of 190 million inhabitants.
Finally, to grow and nurture a healthy brand:

  •        Pay close attention to customers: understand and observe how they use the product
  •        Be true to the brand essence and to what you stand for.
  •        Avoid making quick profits based on decisions that could erode your brand equity. Think in the longer term.
  •       Every touch point reflects the brand essence; make sure you answer the phone in a way that reflects your brand.
  •        Reinforce the brand message internally.

10.7.10

Samba | Energetic, colorful, trendy and vibrant copycat


Original art-work can be found @ the artist Adhemas Batist.
The not so original copy cat work is below

  • Designed and illustrated by Michael Habib
  • Creative Director: Andy Spyrison
  • Associate Creative Director: Ashraf Foda
  • Account Executive: Esraa Samaha
  • Advertising Agency: Advantage Marketing and Advertising, Cairo, Egypt.


9.7.10

Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC)| Experiential marketing

It's clear to me now that to develop true brand experience you have to integrate social media.
The formula for brand 3.0 } =Experiential marketing+ Social media marketing.









The Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) has launched interactive murals to inspire Americans to book a Canadian vacation. These murals have taken over the streets of New York, Chicago and Los Angeles this summer - pulling content from Twitter to display real-time updates from and about Canada.

The digital storescapes celebrate the CTC's comprehensive social media strategy, and follow its 2009 Marketer of the Year award from Marketing Magazine.

The Canadian Tourism Commission can be found on the following social channels:


7.7.10

MINI Brand Store



Via Mini

A cost analysis of the BP disaster

It's a real challenge for any PR Guru to stand up against this... all the money on the world will not help BP ...


the best communications tip i can give you at this stage... BP TOP executives... shut the fuck up and leave your position at once... any talking you do will  make things worse for BP brand... 
Infographic source\\Financial Times

5.7.10

Made of milk copycats



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THE ORIGINAL?
Milk “Because you’re made of milk”– 1999
Source : Cannes Archive Online,
Agency : Almap/BBDO (Brazil)

LESS ORIGINAL :

Slovak association of Dairy – 
2010
Source :  Adsoftheworld
Agency : Jandl, Bratislava (Slovakia)

28.6.10

Graco Cribs| A Crib of Dreams


graco cribs woman baby




graco cribs man baby



The copy reads- When your baby sleeps you sleep like a baby.
Graco A Crib of Dreams

CREDITS
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Santiago, Chile
Chief Creative Officer: Cesar Agost Carreno
Creative Director: Felipe Manalich/Nicolas Neumann
Copywriter: Nicolas Neumann/Felipe Manalich
Account Supervisor: Eric Krohn
Art Director: Gonzalo Navarro
Photographer: Renato Del Valle

27.6.10

Cannes2010: HARVEY NICHOLS| WOLVES


Y&R Dubai you earned it!!

Renault Commercial Vehicles: Boxes

Amazing... few years back i was in discussion -DE-Brief- with  strategist Mahmoud Khattan on how to position "fit" Volvo in Saudi Arabia.
Capitalizing on five years protection and finance plan, we visually start seeing one monument of Saudi standing behind one of our S80 images.
The direction was not liked/ endorsed by CD Mazen Hassan at that time ... can't remember why!
I recall positioning was something like" five years and your Volvo remins same"


This ad by Neogama/BBH, São Paulo, Brazil relises the visionary approach we had on how to move Volvo metal in saudi overcrowded, price sensitive and reputation driven.


Great work that will sell for sure...





Renault commercial vehicles.
With you from the start.
Advertising Agency: Neogama/BBH, São Paulo, Brazil
Chief Creative Officer: Alexandre Gama
Executive Creative Director: Alexandre Gama
Creative Directors: Márcio Ribas, Wilson Mateos
Copywriter: Márcio Juniot
Art Director: Pedro Utzeri
Advertiser's Supervisors: Cássio Pagliarini, Vanessa Castanho, Tenile Vicenzi
Planners: Eduaro Lorenzi, Luciano Di Eugêncio
Producers: Kiyoshi Takahashi, Daniel Terlizi
Art Buyers: Mariah Bayeux, Rubens Gomes
Photographer: Bruno Cals
Other Credits: Eduardo Oliveira, Alessandra Perez
Account Managers: Thaís Pedro, Michelle Zeguer, Guilherme Bernardes
Account Supervisor: Luis Tosi


Cannes 2010|award winners i liked in the print & outdoor categorie






Stopache
Stopache Splitting Seven Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of noteAgency: Y&R, Dubai, UAE

Hot Wheels – Big Boy

hot wheels big boy Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: Ogilvy, Mexico

WWF – Biodiversity
BIODIVERSITY AND BIOSAFETY AWARENESS RHINOCEROS Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: Ogilvy, Paris

Bayer – Aspirin
cafiaspirina2 copy Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of notecafiaspirina3 Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: Almap BBDO, Brazil

CNN- Camera man
cnn turk camera man Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: DDB, Istanbul, Turkey

Fuji Film – smile capture
fujimidaybig logo3 Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: RMG Connect, New Delhi, India

Hellmans Ketchup – Food tastes better
hellmanns ketchup crocodile Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of notehellmanns ketchup polar bear Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: Ogilvy, Santiago

KitKat – Have A Break chairs
kitkatchair1 Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: JWT, Auckland, New Zealand

National Comics Museum
NATIONAL COMICS MUSEUM THE FART Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: JWT, Italy

Mitsubishi – Original Parts
ORIGINAL MITSUBISHI PARTS PORCUPINE Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: BBDO, Chile

Supor Non-Stick Pans
supor non stick pans1 Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: Leo Burnett, Shanghai, China

Surfrider Foundation
SURFRIDER FOUNDATION TYRE Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: Young & Rubicam Paris, France

The Economist
the economist baby Pick of Cannes 2010: award winners of note
Agency: Ogivly, India

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