Description
Print advertisement created by Milk, Lithuania for Dansu, within the category: Professional Services.
Capitalist quality meets communist price
Dansu Production Services
Creative Director: Rimantas Stanevicius
Art Director: Marius Kneipferavicius
Copywriters: Antonio Bechtle, Rimantas Stanevicius
Illustrator: Rimas Valeikis
Before you say something, first do some research, if necessary. UnHate did not come out in May, 2011, but recently. I think a few weeks ago.
Awesome illustration. Idea, not terribly original, but still good.
We don't need a pencil to debate. Pencils are indicator of quantity and the time spent. Not the quality we produce. I respect some of the lesser pencil owners more. Missing Davosk. :-)
shahid
Comment on Facebook said this was made before UnHate came out.
Chronological debate is killing the copywriter. Brilliant stuff. Superb AD job.
Btw, if it is before unhate, the satirical value will not be there.
shahid
So… unhate ripped this off? Great.
Unlike unhate.
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"I love some things, and don't love some other things."
http://www.joelapompe.net/2011/11/25/unhate-kisses-berlinwall/ this also ripped off !!!!
I think that people should get clear what is a rip off and what isn't. The kiss of the Berlin wall, first place, is not an ad. In second place, it's a painted reproduction of a photo that appeared in the newspapers at the end of the 70s, showing Breshnev and Honecker. Don't forget that in Russia men kiss in the mouth as a sign of respect:
http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2009/bruderkiss-in-berlin-wall-eas...
So, what the painting of the Berlin wall did was just to reproduce an existing photo.
What Dansu's ad is doing is to create a non-existent situation, to illustrate with a symbol the message that they want to communicate.
Personally, I wouldn't consider Dansu's ad a copy of the Berlin wall painting. If I do that, then I should consider also the Berlin Wall painting as a copy of the photo of the original historic kiss. And, as far as I know, advertising is allowed to copy real life.