Tuesday 23 August 2011

Demob happy

I'm in a state. The kind of state that everyone, whoever they are, gets in from time to time. It's that state of not being able to concentrate on anything apart from the fact that you're going on holiday very, very soon. Demob happy if you will.

And it's a great state to be in. My wife and I are going to Majorca tomorrow with some friends to spend a week relaxing and not thinking about work in any way, shape or form. It's been a busy year, at times a pretty hectic one, and I'm totally ready to kick back, recharge, and hopefully come back completely reinvigorated.

So being in holiday mood got me thinking as to what my favourite summer ad of recent times may have been. I had to think quite hard but in the end I think I've settled on this one...


Basically cos I know exactly how they all feel. :)

Wednesday 17 August 2011

Handsome Frank do Bestival

Came across these posters designed for this year's Bestival.




They were designed by a group of artists represented by Handsome Frank, an illustration agency representing some of the UK's most talented illustrators.

I think it's a great idea to use illustrators as the styles can very so much from one to the next, which is a little bit like music, really, and certainly like the line-up at this year's event. Check that out here on their fantastically designed website.



Tuesday 16 August 2011

Orange 'Film to go'

I was sat at home watching some TV with the missus last night when an ad came on for Orange advertising their new scheme 'Film to go'. The idea is that every Thursday, via iTunes, Orange send their customers (who have subscribed to the service) a new movie for their viewing pleasure.

Fallon were the agency tasked with coming up with creative and, as usual, I reckon they've done a great job. Simple idea executed beautifully.


Thursday 4 August 2011

Star Wars sushi

It's no secret that I'm huge Star Wars fan. The topic has come up once or twice on this blog before. What I haven't mentioned before is that I'm quite partial to a bit of sushi too. Not the sort of topics you would usually put together? Think again.

I was reading today's Metro on the way to work this morning when I came across this article. 'Genius' I thought to myself, shortly before revising my thinking to 'I want one.'

The sculptures are the invention of Japanese sushi chef Okitsugu Kado from Osaka, himself a huge Star Wars fan (who isn't?). He makes them out of various vegetables including carrots, radishes and sweet potatoes.

They're pretty cool, especially the Biker Scout. And, OK, Han Solo looks a tad dodgy but it still a great idea and they would certainly bring a smile to my face if my local sushi bar started doing them.