I really don’t even think they bother trying to make sense in Japan. As long as the product’s being shown with some sort of Japanese celebrity, I guess that’s all that matters to them. SUCCESS.
Funny ad for VG, Norway’s largest print newspaper
October 21, 2009 @ 1:25 am
If you live in Norway and you have the VG newspaper lying around, you might find that it comes in handy during uncomfortable times like the one depicted above when a young girl might want to start asking about the birds and the bees. [via]
Kaiser Permanente imagines a paperless world
October 10, 2009 @ 7:13 pm

This ad from Kaiser Permanente called “Emerald Cities” imagines what the world might look like if paper medical records went digital. The company argues that many trees would be saved and possibly growing in the middle of our roads. The ad might not make perfect sense, but it’s nice anyway.
Watch the video below (or at Motionographer).
Volkswagen turns stairs into piano keys
October 7, 2009 @ 5:55 pm
Volkswagen Sweden helped turn a set of stairs into a large interactive piano. [via]
Eyeball rebrands the PBS network
September 30, 2009 @ 1:56 am

Look at the beautiful rebranding job that Eyeball did for the PBS Network.
The network debuted the rebranding effort on September 27th during the premiere of Ken Burns’ film series, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea, a documentary that takes viewers on a journey through some of America’s most beautiful places. Eyeball created over 630 different on-air, online, and print elements to push the new design into the minds of viewers.
You can check out videos of the live-action queues and the accordion fillers at Eyeball.
