Agency: Smith Roberts Creative Communications, Toronto
Creative Director: Tony Miller
Art Director: Greg Kouts
Copywriter: Matt Hubbard
Photographer: Daniel Ehrenworth
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Although it’s pretty lame photography, and the models them selves are not that interesting. Nor is the scene all that believable in the case of the third one.. It’s a good concept. 3/5 not so much on the execution though.
I think these flyers are interesting, clever and humorous. The third one is actually my least favorite out of the three. I find them all very funny, but the first two especially.
In response to Joseph’s comment about the models not being interesting, I think the flyer’s purpose is to promote art, not people, which is why the person photographed does not hold much significance. And I don’t think the photography was meant to be stunning but to provide a snap shot feel. I think it works considering the concept.
May 12th, 2008 at 12:56 pm
Although it’s pretty lame photography, and the models them selves are not that interesting. Nor is the scene all that believable in the case of the third one.. It’s a good concept. 3/5 not so much on the execution though.
June 9th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
I think these flyers are interesting, clever and humorous. The third one is actually my least favorite out of the three. I find them all very funny, but the first two especially.
In response to Joseph’s comment about the models not being interesting, I think the flyer’s purpose is to promote art, not people, which is why the person photographed does not hold much significance. And I don’t think the photography was meant to be stunning but to provide a snap shot feel. I think it works considering the concept.