If I need to find a pair of size fourteen four-inch pumps and walk around for a day to nail a brief, then I'll do it. I'll prance around the streets like a little fawn. Dashing store to store and sale to sale, just to become the I-have-so-many-bags-my-heel-just-broke-now-my-gucci-bags-are-falling girl. For most guys this would be a hard thing to do. Not for this guy. Oh, and did I mention I’m 6’4 without the heels?
Ever feel like the walls are closing in on you? The Banner of Doom brings this classic Indiana Jones experience into peoples browsers. Once they grab the Indy Double Whopper the browser window starts closing in. The only way to reverse it is to solve the puzzle.
Where it all started. These prints are small part of the original campaign developed for Sony Ericsson Walkman before The Great Namklaw was born. These show how all music goes through Sony to get to the people.
Sony Ericsson Walkman needed an image in the U.S. They invented mobile music and were losing out to the likes of the ipod. Along comes Namklaw. Just like Sony, he knows everything there is to know, through music.
This microsite brings Sony Ericsson Walkman’s new persona to life. It allows users to ask any yes or no question of The Great Namklaw. He responds through song lyrics and makes the song available for download.
Talking on your cell phone while driving was about to become illegal in California and Jawbone wanted to make sure motorists were aware of the consequences of not purchasing their Bluetooth headset. These boards get the point across and stir up the pot.
NASA is failing; people have lost their wonder of space. We used to get behind NASA, we as a nation rallied putting the man on the moon but now their achievements no longer reach the front page. This poster campaign is all about making people wonder “What’s next?” and “What is out there?” and just how big the universe actually is.
If you want to go from point A to point B take the C train. This is about getting out, deviating from the path that has been put down before us. It’s about time you stop getting to the party as everyone’s leaving and start making the party happen. We don’t just give you the means to get somewhere; we give you the freedom to get anywhere.