Oh come on Jeffry! You and I always agree, but obviousluy not one this one. It's not an ad for anything. It's an opportunity siezed by some smart creatives. And that's pretty much it.
Name it, it's all black and white yet it completes the image of people missing MJ. The black ribbon, the stand and all that feel is just simply great job.
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Ummm, what is this an ad for? And whom does it target?
What's the strategy? What's the rationale?
And which came first? The strategy/rationale? Or the ad?
Love it
Oh come on Jeffry! You and I always agree, but obviousluy not one this one. It's not an ad for anything. It's an opportunity siezed by some smart creatives. And that's pretty much it.
So it's really creative masturbation?
Why does it always seem that the "best, most celebrated work" in the ad business is created by agencies simply to please themselves?
Name it, it's all black and white yet it completes the image of people missing MJ. The black ribbon, the stand and all that feel is just simply great job.
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Beat it, beat it! :)
Nice for those Michael Jackson fans :)
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