Keely Howorth

Goodbye Westlife and Good Luck

I was at the M.E.N last night and had a blast although now I am sad cos it is officially the end for me I am also happy the show went out on a high and I had a really really really good time. 14 years and now it all ends so sad but happy at the same time weird combo to have together.

All that is left to say is goodbye westlife, I shall miss you and good luck in the future

ducky230:

Just some keep calm harry potter posters I found on the internet

these are cool

Awesome just awesome

Awesome just awesome

(Source: coelhoooo)

brilliant poster good closure skills shown here i like it

brilliant poster good closure skills shown here i like it

(Source: eve-m)

Here is a drawing I did of shinees minho, i have onew and teamins to come as well and should be uploading them soon.

Here is a drawing I did of shinees minho, i have onew and teamins to come as well and should be uploading them soon.

I havent drawn people in ages but I did this a few months ago and although it isnt brilliant it is ok, here is shinees key I have some other shinee memebers to come yet so look out for them.
I have to get back to drawing people again otherwise my drawing skills won’t get worse and so I can improve on them.

I havent drawn people in ages but I did this a few months ago and although it isnt brilliant it is ok, here is shinees key I have some other shinee memebers to come yet so look out for them.

I have to get back to drawing people again otherwise my drawing skills won’t get worse and so I can improve on them.

thiswolf:

In the spirit of the Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes campaign, comes a new outdoor execution created by JWT Sydney. The 15 sites around Australia create the impression that lovers of the tasty flakes have used spoons to try to force their way in to the box inside. The metrolites and shopalites are running in conjunction with a larger path-to-purchase campaign.

Advertised brand: Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes
Advert title(s): Break in
Headline and copy text: The trouble is they taste too good.
Advertising Agency: JWT Sydney
Agency website: http://jwt.com.au
Creative Director: Angus Hennah and Mark Harricks
Art Director: Will Edwards and Chris Badger
Copywriter: Will Edwards and Chris Badger
Illustrator: Steven Cicala
Account Service: Cori McLeod, Rachel Kinder
Production Manager: Graeme Mahn


just lol, love it I do tend to like all of the crunchy nut adverts they have done

thiswolf:

In the spirit of the Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes campaign, comes a new outdoor execution created by JWT Sydney. The 15 sites around Australia create the impression that lovers of the tasty flakes have used spoons to try to force their way in to the box inside. The metrolites and shopalites are running in conjunction with a larger path-to-purchase campaign.

Advertised brand: Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes

Advert title(s): Break in

Headline and copy text: The trouble is they taste too good.

Advertising Agency: JWT Sydney

Agency website: http://jwt.com.au

Creative Director: Angus Hennah and Mark Harricks

Art Director: Will Edwards and Chris Badger

Copywriter: Will Edwards and Chris Badger

Illustrator: Steven Cicala

Account Service: Cori McLeod, Rachel Kinder

Production Manager: Graeme Mahn

just lol, love it I do tend to like all of the crunchy nut adverts they have done

thiswolf:

Drag to stop him. 

Users were invited to use their smart phones to drag the abuser away. While the technology is interesting I find the execution a little lacking to be honest. 

The technology here is getting in the way of the message - it seems like the agency got carried away by what they could do rather than why they should do it. 

Credits:
Agency: JWT London
ECD: Russell Ramsey
Creatives: Hugh Todd, Adam Scholes
Creative technologists: Dan Dawson and Neil Morris, Grand Visual
Digital production company: Grand Visual
Director: Samuel Abrahams
Production company: Smuggler

I really like this pic it is very creative and is such a good idea, now why didnt I think of doign something like this

I really like this pic it is very creative and is such a good idea, now why didnt I think of doign something like this

(Source: fineartamerica.com, via cajunmama)