Fashion Junkie, 2
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Creative Director:Alex Sean
Art Director:Stephen Zou
Copywriter:Sandy Sang
Photographer:Taurus
I wanted to say that the idea too, but then, it's easy to say that when one's not worked on the brief. Also, I wanted to say that the idea is not original either. But then, none are. So...
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I agree with Ravages that virtually all the ideas had been done already. There's no points of being idea polices here. However, it will be very helpful to give constructive criticism instead. Many so called "been done" ads are far superior than the so called "originals." And if you compare them, you'll learn a lot more from the "been done" than simply rejecting it.
zoo advertising??????? so am sure there's a lion.
(sorry bad pun)
ideas....30 minutes nahi toh free.
fashioin
heroin
?
.....i take my word back.
this is sure that they do not talk bout some heroin!
end of joy, enjoy
why in all fashion ads do the womens eyes look like they just got beaten by their pimp.
If it doesn't sell, its not creative.
coz they think it is cool to have that tired eyes...
how bout they join advertising? they will have it naturally!
end of joy, enjoy
IF YOU CAN WRITE SIMPLE ENGLISH, DON'T DO ENGLISH ADS! Ohhh, and don't do English typo ads as well!
Hee. Isn't it a rule that whenever you criticise someone's typos, your message is sure to have a typo as well?
This ad is typical of much of the advertising I saw in China and Hong Kong when living in Asia. It's heavy-handed, ham-fisted, far past the contemporary news deadline (how long ago was the Kate Moss affair?), and its technical execution is flawed. No product should ever go before the public market with such an egregious spelling error. Mr. Zhou should be more aware before approving designs with mistakes for deployment to the world.

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