post Very Cool Advertisment

February 3rd, 2010

Love this ad for a yoga center!

fitness-ads-cool

post Best Bus Ad of 2009 – Crazy Cool

January 18th, 2010

Filed under: Advertising News,Art Design,Business Logos,Crazy Ads — jayg123 @ 3:30 pm

best bus ad 2009

We give this bus ad from Copenhagen-based ad agency Bates Y&R created this super cool, outdoor ad campaign for the Copenhagen Zoo. A giant constrictor snake is squeezing a complete Copenhagen city bus.  Wins our best bus ad of 2009!

post Awesome Street Graffiti – 3D

April 6th, 2009

Filed under: Art Design — jayg123 @ 2:51 pm

I love all this cool street graffiti you see these days, here is a great example of some 3-D work.

Awesome Graffiti

Awesome Graffiti

post Irony the Flaming Car Logo is on Fire!

October 21st, 2008

Filed under: Art Design,Business Art,Cool Logos,Odd Logos — jayg123 @ 10:30 am

The picture just about says it all

flaming car

post Sex Still Sells

September 1st, 2008

Filed under: Advertising News,Art Design,Business Art,Crazy Ads — jayg123 @ 12:21 pm

sexy babe

Sex still sells, apparently!

post Logo War – Crocs

February 1st, 2008

Two dentists have won a second legal battle with French fashion giant Lacoste over the right to use a toothy crocodile on the sign outside their surgery, the government trademark body said on Thursday. Dentists Dr Simon Moore and Dr Tim Rumney said they chose a crocodile for their logo because the reptile is famous for having a mouth full of teeth.

But Lacoste argued that the dentists’ sign was too similar to their own emblem, a green crocodile that adorns millions of polo shirts around the world.  After losing the first round of its trademark fight last year, Lacoste appealed to London’s UK Intellectual Property Office, the official body responsible for patents, trademarks and copyright issues.

The office upheld the original decision, saying that consumers were unlikely to confuse the dental practice and the clothing company. The dentists’ logo includes the words “The Dental Practice” and does not share the Lacoste crocodile’s knobbly back and red tongue.

The Lacoste logo comes from the French tennis player Rene Lacoste, who was nicknamed “The Alligator” or “The Crocodile” in the 1920s. He struck a deal with a manufacturer to make clothes with a crocodile logo.  Good to see the little guy beating up on corporate America once-in-a-while.

post Bad Logo — Very Bad

January 4th, 2008

Filed under: Art Design,Business Art,Business Logos,Crazy Ads,Logo News — jayg123 @ 3:01 pm

Here is one that could cause more than a few problems for the store owner!

funny_logos

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