Friday, November 20, 2009

Hit the bitch

Powerful, anti-violence campaign from Denmark, Thanks Adverblog

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Sorry for the strong language, but this is the title of a new social campaign from Denmark. The campaign is literally in your face as you have to punch the featured girl to get the message. Most disturbing is that you want to go all the way through, which make you feel like a 100% idiot once finished. But the message, even though it's in Danish, is very clear.


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Crowdsourced company purchase

Nice idea with a lot of traction behind it: http://buyabeercompany.com/

Interesting to see what happens when they hit the 300M... will everone cough up for a round?

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Marmite pop up store



Love it or hate it, a pop-up shop devoted to iconic British yeast spread Marmite has opened at the Piccadilly Circus end of London’s Regent Street.

Spread over two floors and created by fledgling design company SunHouse Creative, the lower ground floor is devoted to product, while upstairs is a 1950s-style tearoom where shoppers can enjoy a cuppa and a round of toast with Marmite.

The store features a raised plinth in the window where a pair of mannequins are seated at a breakfast table where Marmite takes centre stage, while behind them is a pyramid constructed from Marmite jars. Elsewhere, other oddities include a black turntable on which jars of the condiment spin endlessly and a bamboo bird cage containing a jar of the black stuff.

At the back of the shop, a multi-colour Union Flag with a Marmite jar at its centre covers the whole of the rear ground floor wall. Painted by recent graduates from The Royal College of Art, it was created during the course of three days, according to Rupert Pick, director at Hot Pickle Trading, which runs the shop.

The store will remain open until the end of the year.



Published in Retail Week: 16 November, 2009 | By John Ryan