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You’re Awesome: Holiday Card Teaser from Design Is Yummy on Vimeo.
In case you missed it, Kraft created this great Mother’s Day ad featuring Melissa Mohr, the author of Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing.Sometimes moms have a potty mouth, and that is perfectly fine with us.A Kraft study revealed that 74% of moms admit to swearing in front of their kids while the other 26% are full of sh*t. Being a parent ain’t easy, and like Kraft, we embrace all those perfectly imperfect moms and mom moments.
Year in Review from Design Is Yummy on Vimeo.
What an uplifting campaign for SickKids in Toronto! Instead of playing on the deflated feeling of being sick, Chief Creative Office Carlos Moreno from Cossette envisioned an empowering video showing the strength and bravery of the patients in their personal battles. Stepping away from their past sentimental campaigns is a fierce and bold move. Even though the message is strength over sadness, this “VS” campaign still brings a tear to our eyes. Watch this empowering video below!
Having fun with some stop motion to promote our custom holiday card services (both printed and digital).
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We’re making a mess in the name of creative expression and self promotion. For your Friday afternoon enjoyment, watch our new holiday promo video. (Full video coming soon…stay tuned!)
Over the past couple of months, thousands of people from around the world have submitted nearly seven thousand videos and photographs to produce a crowd sourced video set to an acoustic version of Coldplay’s famous track “In My Place”.
The concept and film was created by award winning director Mat Whitecross, in association with Oxfam, to echo the dislocation and displacement thousands of families experience as a result of land grabs. He created this film featuring thousands of Coldplay fans, including singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and rock band Wolf Gang was launched to highlight the injustice of land grabs.
Mat Whitecross: “Crowd-sourcing is a really exciting way to give creative power to the public. As a long-term supporter of Oxfam, I was keen to help and take on the challenge. I felt a huge responsibility to produce something that lived up to the commitment of the fans who had given their time and shared their voices to make real change. My parents were refugees so the issue of displacement, home and belonging are really important to me. I hope that the film helps bring the injustices caused by land grabs to a much wider audience. This is something we should all know about.”
Music with a message.
Dir: Chris Milk / Music Gnarls Barkley/ USA/ 2008
Chris Milk brings some serious heart crooning to life in his second video collaboration with Gnarles Barkely’s album The Odd Couple.