This is a pretty funny flash animation created by Clayborn Creative Consulting. It shows you flags from around the world, and comments that clients would say if the flags were presented.
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[...] gefunden auf ADG: diese Flash-Animation von Clayborn Creative Consulting zeigt einige Nationalflaggen - mit Kundenkommentaren, wären die Flaggen von einer Werbeagentur bei Kunden präsentiert worden. Auf den ersten Blick witzig - in der Realität hat man bei der Präsentation von Logos tatsächlich mit solchen und so ähnlichen Argumenten zu kämpfen. | | | Ernst | 09:21 | Business, Muahahahahaha, Grafik | 0 Views | (Keine Bewertung bisher) Loading … [...]
[...] Os queremos mostrar una divertida animación creada en flash por Clayborne Creative Consulting y que hoy hemos podido ver en Advertisin/Design Goodness. En esta animación titulada Flags of the World se realiza una parodia del mundo del diseño, a través de diferentes banderas de todo el mundo, como si fueran trabajos que se fueran a presentar a un cliente, y los comentarios y apreciaciones que surgirían. A muchos de vosotros seguro que os arrancará una sonrisa. [...]
[...] So. Irgendwie ist am Wochenende in den Blogs weniger los, als in der Woche. Somit fiel mir auch kaum was ein, bis Kay mir mal zwei Links geschickt hat. Die will ich gleich mal an Euch weiterleiten. Im Ersten geht es um ein Online-Guerilla-Marketing-Buch, was auf den ersten Blick sehr interessant erscheint, im Zweiten um das Redesign ausgewählter Landesflaggen. [...]
Don’t get the humor in it… Fun is when everyone enjoys equally-the one making the joke and the one who’s joked at-
This one makes half the ppl laugh and half the ppl like me are hurt!
[...] Check out this flash piece from Clayborn Creative Consulting — Client Comments on the flags of the world. Via Advertising/Design Goodness. Filed under cool links. | var blogTool = “WordPress”; var blogURL = “/share”; var blogTitle = “MMdi”; var postURL = “http://optimusprime.ca/share/?p=155″; var postTitle = “Plant motifs are so out.”; var commentAuthorFieldName = “author”; var commentAuthorLoggedIn = false; var commentFormID = “commentform”; var commentTextFieldName = “comment”; var commentButtonName = “submit”; [...]
[...] Presurfer has unearthed an great blog post by Advertising/Design Goodness from last year that features a great flash animation by Clayborn Creative Consulting showing how [...]
[...] Produced by the advertising agency Clayborn Creative Consulting, this tongue-in-cheek flash animation illustrates the creative frustrations that come with trying to please the customer. This frustration is furthermore reinforced by the comments to the blog that provides the link. Some people still didn’t get the humor, and they are reading about it at an advertising blog. [...]
November 14th, 2006 at 4:29 pm
hey! this is really smart and funny!!!!!
i’m studing design, i’m in the 4th year!…and that kind of things are the ones we are used to hear everytime!!!
November 14th, 2006 at 4:57 pm
Was it funny??
Advertising jargon must be different in the UK…
November 14th, 2006 at 5:36 pm
Only one comment for each design?? Damn lucky flag designers…
Very funny
November 14th, 2006 at 6:33 pm
52 stars for the US? Uh… What, are Iraq and Afghanistan new states?
November 14th, 2006 at 8:54 pm
very funny… clients sometimes are just excessively picky
November 14th, 2006 at 10:11 pm
that was AWESOME. I caught myself laughing out loud. brillant, thanks fred
November 15th, 2006 at 4:31 am
Pour les amateurs de marketing……
Trouvé via Advertising/Design Goodness, une petite animation flash, sur les drapeaux du monde, et les commentaires que les clients auraient pu faire… si ces choix étaient basé sur des propositions d’agence… De l’humour et de la sincérité… les c…
November 15th, 2006 at 4:41 am
[...] Gefunden bei Frederik Tags: flaggen, flags, flashmovie, korrektur, kunde [...]
November 15th, 2006 at 4:42 am
[...] Relaunches von Markenzeichen kommen (manchmal muss man sagen: zu Recht) öfter vor. Wird Zeit, den Flaggen der Welt zu Leibe zu rücken … [...]
November 15th, 2006 at 7:34 am
hahahaha. 52 stars! Brian - please, it’s Mexico and Canada. Right?
:] Just kidding.
I really did like it. Especially the Japan one - Red is DEFINITLY too aggressive :]
November 15th, 2006 at 11:53 pm
This is just not funny.
November 17th, 2006 at 5:21 am
[...] gefunden auf ADG: diese Flash-Animation von Clayborn Creative Consulting zeigt einige Nationalflaggen - mit Kundenkommentaren, wären die Flaggen von einer Werbeagentur bei Kunden präsentiert worden. Auf den ersten Blick witzig - in der Realität hat man bei der Präsentation von Logos tatsächlich mit solchen und so ähnlichen Argumenten zu kämpfen. | | | Ernst | 09:21 | Business, Muahahahahaha, Grafik | 0 Views | (Keine Bewertung bisher) Loading … [...]
November 17th, 2006 at 12:57 pm
[...] Os queremos mostrar una divertida animación creada en flash por Clayborne Creative Consulting y que hoy hemos podido ver en Advertisin/Design Goodness. En esta animación titulada Flags of the World se realiza una parodia del mundo del diseño, a través de diferentes banderas de todo el mundo, como si fueran trabajos que se fueran a presentar a un cliente, y los comentarios y apreciaciones que surgirían. A muchos de vosotros seguro que os arrancará una sonrisa. [...]
November 20th, 2006 at 6:31 am
[...] - National flags of the world. Il rebranding delle bandiere nazionali se a decidere fosse il cliente (via). [...]
November 20th, 2006 at 3:12 pm
[...] So. Irgendwie ist am Wochenende in den Blogs weniger los, als in der Woche. Somit fiel mir auch kaum was ein, bis Kay mir mal zwei Links geschickt hat. Die will ich gleich mal an Euch weiterleiten. Im Ersten geht es um ein Online-Guerilla-Marketing-Buch, was auf den ersten Blick sehr interessant erscheint, im Zweiten um das Redesign ausgewählter Landesflaggen. [...]
November 21st, 2006 at 12:24 pm
Don’t get the humor in it… Fun is when everyone enjoys equally-the one making the joke and the one who’s joked at-
This one makes half the ppl laugh and half the ppl like me are hurt!
November 22nd, 2006 at 8:35 pm
[...] [via Advertising/Design Goodness] [...]
November 24th, 2006 at 6:08 am
Don’t get 52 stars for the US. Is it a joke or just ignorance?
November 25th, 2006 at 11:50 pm
[...] Check out this flash piece from Clayborn Creative Consulting — Client Comments on the flags of the world. Via Advertising/Design Goodness. Filed under cool links. | var blogTool = “WordPress”; var blogURL = “/share”; var blogTitle = “MMdi”; var postURL = “http://optimusprime.ca/share/?p=155″; var postTitle = “Plant motifs are so out.”; var commentAuthorFieldName = “author”; var commentAuthorLoggedIn = false; var commentFormID = “commentform”; var commentTextFieldName = “comment”; var commentButtonName = “submit”; [...]
December 7th, 2006 at 8:05 pm
[...] Bron: http://www.ADGoodness.com Tags: Andere [...]
May 11th, 2007 at 9:45 am
[...] La animación original VÃa: Advertising/Design Goodness 0 Comentarios — [...]
September 20th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
[...] Presurfer has unearthed an great blog post by Advertising/Design Goodness from last year that features a great flash animation by Clayborn Creative Consulting showing how [...]
October 19th, 2007 at 10:48 am
[...] Produced by the advertising agency Clayborn Creative Consulting, this tongue-in-cheek flash animation illustrates the creative frustrations that come with trying to please the customer. This frustration is furthermore reinforced by the comments to the blog that provides the link. Some people still didn’t get the humor, and they are reading about it at an advertising blog. [...]
February 19th, 2008 at 6:27 am
[...] Wcale nienowa rzecz, ale całkiem zabawna: animacja przedstawiająca dostosowywanie flag narodowych do uwag klientów agencji reklamowej, którym flagi zostałyby przedstawione w oryginalnej formie. Przygotowane przez Clayborn Creative Consulting, znalezione na blogu adGoodness. [...]
September 11th, 2009 at 7:48 am
Very patriotic I must say…