Advertising Design

Hamburg based photographer Carsten Witte specializes in fashion, beauty and lifestyle photography for brands and magazines and continues to produce fine art prints for galleries worldwide.

14 January by into1 | Advertising |

I bet you remember Ars Thanea from the "Nissan Prove It" campaign we've posted earlier. They've recently created a global key visual for TBWA\CHIAT\DAY, Los Angeles and Visa. Again a true demonstration of what you can do with digital media these days.

As the camera industry moves forward into the digital era of more of it all (more megapixels, more lens options and more of everything high-tech), the advertising goes back to basics. Old school visual jokes. Less is more. Expect the unexpected.

Mouthwatering knitted fruits & veggies print campaign by Canadian advertising agency Wax Partnership for the Farmer’s Market in Calgary. The brief was to let people know that the market is open all winter and produces tons of fresh fruit and vegetables, even during the severe Canadian winters.

05 January by into1 | Advertising |

Creative agency, Ars Thanea was recently asked by TBWA\Paris to create a huge campaign for Nissan and series of outdoor events under the name 'Prove It'. Events will take place in 9 European countries: Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Norway, Finland and Russia. Under the direction of Peter Jawarowski, Niklas Lundberg created the following visuals.

01 December by into1 | Advertising |

The new PS3 Ad Campaign: "This is Living" is all about colors. A perfect example where the right colors set off the right mood immediately. This ad campaign from is creative and brilliant all on its own. At first sight these artwork doesn't seem to be a gaming console ads, but it’s clear the direction Sony is taking with these ads; they want to attract individuals in their mid 20’s to early 30’s.

17 November by into1 | Advertising |

Unbelievable but true. The German design Agency Jung von Matt/Neckar had clearly an unique idea to promote their exhibition stand on Frankfurt book fair. Eichborn, the publisher with the fly prepared 200 flies with an ultra light banner. The banner was attached with natural wax. After a short time the banner dropped off by itself. And the flies were not harmed. Read more to watch the video and see how these born little advertisers do their job. And most importantly how people react on this unque way of advertising.