Several humorous internet videos promoting beer and snack food were among the top-10 and up-and-coming-viral campaigns selected by video-content distributor goviral as the most interesting and innovative of last month.
Building upon a trend started in January 2010, the videos compiled by goviral last month were mostly light in tone. Whereas videos selected in January featured two AIDS-themed public service announcements, in February only one public service announcement made the list: a wordless seat belt promotion from UK-based Sussex Safer Roads Partnership that uses simple but powerful family imagery to remind drivers to buckle up. More videos below:
The new Durex campaign made entirely of typefaces by German illustrator/designer . "The task (per his site): Communicate the joy with Durex. The idea: Don't tell it demonstrate it. The execution: Type shows like X-ray the inner feelings during the act with Durex (see full ads after the jump)."
Saatchi Wellness is Durex's agency, so we're pretty sure this was done on spec. Click at your own NSFW risk.
Peugeot has unveiled the BB1 Concept car… Looks aside though, the inbuilt practicality of a car just 2.5 metres long and capable of seating four people indicates how the design freedom afforded by electric cars opens the way for reinventing the automobile in every way: architecture, style, interior design, interior space and connectivity.
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