Once again, TED has compiled a list of ten Ads Worth Spreading. And one of those ads was created by
CABA grad, Denver Eastman.
It's a huge honour, as this list includes incredible work from agencies all over the world.
Click here to see Denver's work for Rethink Breast Cancer and the rest of the winning pieces.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Last Advertising Agency On Earth
What's going to happen to all the big agencies who don't embrace digital? This video promoting Flash In The Can - a design and technology festival, answers just that.
The Last Advertising Agency On Earth from FITC on Vimeo.
By the way, they are looking for volunteers if you're interested in this whole digital interweb thingy. Putting in a few hours will get you around that pesky $200 registration fee. Click here for the application form.
Big thanks goes out to third year student Denver Eastman for sending this over.
Credits: Saatchi & Saatchi Canada, Tool of North America, lunch inc, Pirate Toronto, Rooster Post.
The Last Advertising Agency On Earth from FITC on Vimeo.
By the way, they are looking for volunteers if you're interested in this whole digital interweb thingy. Putting in a few hours will get you around that pesky $200 registration fee. Click here for the application form.
Big thanks goes out to third year student Denver Eastman for sending this over.
Credits: Saatchi & Saatchi Canada, Tool of North America, lunch inc, Pirate Toronto, Rooster Post.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Humber students get published
As a student you tend to spend a lot of time standing in bus shelters. Often times they're not very pleasent places. They're dirty, littered and the unmistakable smell discourages you from sitting down if in fact there is a bench. However there's one thing that can make the whole experience a bit less demoralizing: seeing your ad on the shelter. And that's the case right now for Julia, Denver, Martin, and Spencer who contributed to ads for the Ontario Human Rights Commission which can be seen on bus shelters all over the city.
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