
Cheers to Damien for finding this (or at least posting about it so I could find it). I'm fairly sure there is no better Pizza company website, anywhere. Not only are these guys based in Dublin, not only do their pizza's look totally delicious, not only do they have a load of other mouth-watering foods, but when you get bored you can play with the devils! Honestly - chuck them around the screen - brilliant!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Hell.ie Pizza
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
VW: Meet The Volkswagens (Display Ad)
I think this may be my favourite ad this year. For one it looks fantastic - extremely well designed and visually impactful. Secondly it works perfectly - no bugs or stalls. Finally, without appearing to jump on a bandwagon, it utilises a mainstream trend to pull you in and encourage engagement. Fantastic work!
The Future of Packaging
I won't spoil this by saying anything first, just watch...
Between the advent of e-paper and mag-ink technologies it's not hard to imagine this as a very realistic future of advertising. I'll admit that the photo-taking bit is probably a good deal further away and obviously forget the empty box with a camera popping out of no where, but otherwise I'm almost surprised that someone hasn't done something similar for highend products that could easily offset the cost.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Honda: Dream the Impossible
Honda have put together a series of documentary films called Dream the Impossible. They describe their company as believing in the Power of Dreams with a rich history of making impossible dreams come to fruition. The purpose of the films is to document Honda's advancement as a company. There are currently three films up, and all are worth watching if you want to be inspired or motivated to think beyond the now.
Mobility 2088
Failure: The Secret to Success
Kick Out The Ladder
Orange: Glastonbury Mobile App

I posted at the beginning of the month about Orange's great 'Spot the Bull' competition to win tickets to Glastonbury (check it out if you haven't already!). With the festival starting this Wednesday Orange have released their latest addition to their Glastonbury sponsorship, the latest version of the GlastoNav Mobile App.
GlastoNav, produced in association with the Guardian Guide, is a free mobile app that provides fans with an interactive guide to the festival. The app gives users stage times, the full festival line-up, the ability to create their own schedule for the weekend and an interactive map of the site. On top of this there's also a wealth of festival news, advice and alerts. It also allows users to share their schedule with their friends using the app.
The fun doesn't stop there though. At noon every day a ‘bull' icon will appear on the interactive map. Users just need to get to that spot to find a life-size bull with a code word written on the side. They then click on their map to be in with a chance to win exclusive VIP access to the Pyramid Stage for one of the featured performances.
Spencer McHugh, brand director, Orange UK, said "Orange GlastoNav is the best way to plan the perfect Glastonbury weekend, and sharing your schedule with friends means you will never miss meeting up for your favourite bands."
As a bonus Orange has also entered into a partnership with Bauer for everyone who downloads the app to get 50% off an annual subscriptions to Q Magazine.
Glastonbury starts on the 24th June.