Archive for Unity
Halifax Ad Shows People Helping People….Literally
Posted by: | CommentsI came across this commercial (above) on www.adland.tv, which features an interesting visual by Halifax (U.K.) on how their business is “teaming” with customers to provide superior service and reward customer loyalty. It’s not by nature the most virtuous of topics by category (banking) but it does reward personal savings, and I think this particular ad conveys a positive company image to their consumers and the general public. Plus, it’s just an interesting and creative visual. What do you think? Virtuous ad or just a persuasive visual for selling financial services? Check it out and post your comments!
The Coke Side of Life
Posted by: | CommentsThis is one of my favorite commercials. I love how coca cola took a notoriously violent video game like grand theft auto and turned it into something positive. I think its clever, and the words of the song send a really great message to the public. They took a video game about violence and destruction and changed it to promote kindness and giving back. I think associating your product with such an uplifting, and funny, message is definitely beneficial. I kind of want a coke now.
VISA Olympics: Come Together
Posted by: | CommentsWhile looking for another VISA ad, I came across this one. I remember seeing this commercial during the Olympics last summer and really felt it captured the spirit of The Games… celebrating what we all have in common rather than allowing our differences to divide us. I loved this message! I remember rewinding it for my kids and expounding on it. (Of course, I wasn’t nearly as eloquent as Morgan Freeman.
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Although The Games are over, the message is still important… and this ad still gives me chills!
Celebrate Life Even in the Worst Times
Posted by: | CommentsI saw this commercial earlier today, and it sure made me want to go register for this. For those of you who do not know, this breast cancer walk lasts for 3 days and 60 miles, and the volunteer walkers raise money and awareness to try to find the cure for breast cancer. At the walk, everyone is there for the same purpose: they believe in a world without breast cancer. I love the idea that so many people volunteer in many cities nationwide to help with this valid and wonderful cause, and I also think the advertisement preaches a valuable message: do something that matters. Women that have either personally suffered or no someone that has truly understand that the virtues of life become much more apparent in your life when in a time of need. If you look closely in the advertisement, women are holding up signs saying “optimism”, “love”, and “hope”. I think that the most remarkable line in this ad is saying that this walk is a “celebration of life”, what a positive and encouraging way to look at this dreadful disease. Let’s all join this cause!
I am an American
Posted by: | CommentsThis is from a campaign that GSD&M in Austin came out with after the attacks on September 11, 2001. This campaign was launched to help Americans realize that being American doesn’t have a single definition, and to help lessen prejudices people had on people of other races after the 9/11. This ad was used to help unite fellow Americans after the terrorist attacks, and to show the diversity that is America.
E Pluribus Unum, or “Out of Many, One.”
This spot aired just 10 days after the attacks of September 11th.

