Bank of the Planet
Bank of the Planet does not believe in preaching, it is plain simple facts that they like to go by. That’s their approach in the latest ad they created. It does not elucidate the pros and cons of ignoring mother nature. It does not even ask you to save the environment because there are very few of us who actually realize the consequences of our actions as they harm nature.
Like I said there is no lecture by Bank of the Planet. Instead, it lays down the data in simple economics, thereby letting you decide accordingly. The tagline says, ‘Our planet could be called water. But remember only 3% is drinkable’. In other words, we do not own the planet. Whatever that is available to us is nothing but a fraction of the original resource, in fact the only bit we can tap. So, why don’t we pull up our socks to invest in a good future…which is, save the Earth.
Via adpunch


 
Like this print? Well, I just came across a collection of ravishing prints from the Japanese fashionista bible (mag) Numero Tokyo. And I couldn’t control myself from sharing it with you all, my dear readers. This photo shoot was organized earlier this year for this uber-stylish fashion magazine. The model in vision is Marcelina Sowa, floating like a lotus but underwater. Her subaquatic beauty is captured in breathtaking shots be noted photographer Alix Malka. Vibrancy, Color, Visual Narrative, Exuberance and Unlimited style is what gets reflected in every print! It’s when you come across such wonderful work that you realize what a tremendous impact the medium and especially print medium can have in the world of advertising. I certainly enjoyed this eye candy and I hope you too! For more splendid pics just click read the rest …

White Delicacy

A riot of colors

Subtle Scarlet

Burst of Blue

Pristine White

Green Divinity

Via: wickedhalo




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