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  • bebe, “The Best Part of the Day is the Night” Ad Campaign is Sizzling #be9to5

    bebe, “The Best Part of the Day is the Night” Ad Campaign is Sizzling #be9to5

    Fashion brand Bebe’s “The Best Part of the Day is the Night” ads rolling out now nationwide in print and online, add to a high-energy, multiple touchpoint marketing campaign introducing consumers to a new Bebe.

    Created by New York City – based advertising agency JWalk (www.jwalkny.com), this newest national creative campaign will be seen in fashion books including Glamour, Elle and Cosmopolitan; online, with high-impact digital homepage roadblocks on sites including Instyle.com. Other components include mobile ads, video ads in taxis – even branded t-shirts, printed with campaign slogans (“good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere”).

    The branded rollout follows a month-long, unbranded mystery hash tag teaser campaign, #be9to5, that introduced girls to the idea of the real 9 to 5 – 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. – and got people talking about who or what was behind it. Unbranded ads on billboards, bus stops and beer coasters with provocative lines like, “he was a good idea at the time” generated excitement; copy directed viewers to an unbranded microsite, http://www.be9to5.com/. As buzz built around the hashtag, among fashion bloggers and followers, and speculation grew about who or what was behind it, Bebe earned some much needed 9 million impressions, 120 percent above projections, a renewed cultural cachet and a ton of social engagement.

    Early stages of the branded phase are showing similar momentum. The campaign has generated over 6 million impressions on Twitter and Instagram. Moreover social engagement is translating into sales increases. One example: over 1,000 t-shirts, carrying the messages "Good Girls Go to Heaven" in white and "The Best Part of the Day Is the Night" in black, sold out in one week — a 250% increase over typical t-shirt sales of 200 in a week.

  • Island Savings Shrinking Mortgage via Eclipse Creative

    Island Savings Shrinking Mortgage via Eclipse Creative

    B.C based ad agency Eclipse Creative creates the Shrinking Mortgage for Island Savings — Island Savings Introduces the ‘Incredible Shrinking Mortgage’ to the Island. A Mortgage so revolutionary it will move you to party!

    VICTORIA, BC June 6, 2013 — The rewards and benefits of Island Saving’s Incredible Shrinking Mortgage are undeniable, exceptional and a true leader in the market. A product so revolutionary, it’s liable to move people to celebration because of its unique step down feature.

    Island Savings is putting a fun spin on mortgages with a playful “Mortgage Party” campaign running on Vancouver Island from April to the end of June. To emphasize the benefits of their new Incredible Shrinking Mortgage, Eclipse Creative has taken traditional forms of media and put an innovative twist on them. Their interactive stunt TSA, bursting flex form print ad, 3-dimensional mall posters, Facebook app, video-scribe pre-roll video, flash ads and creative bus ads with a party hat extension show that their new mortgage will give customers a reason to party!

    “Mortgages can be such a daunting commitment,” notes Jason Dauphinee, Creative Director at Eclipse Creative.

    “With this revolutionary product we wanted to get people excited about these great features. By truly thinking differently, Island Savings has allowed us to help grow their brand in a smart, honest and engaging way.”

    Island Savings has also found a way to give back to the Vancouver Island community through the campaign and remain true to their core brand values. Their Facebook contest allows visitors to select an Island housing charity to receive $1 with their entry.

    “We’re always looking at how we can support the vitality of the communities where both our members and employees live and work,” says Bronwyn Dunbar, Senior Manager of Marketing & Community Investment, Island Savings.

    “With the launch of our new mortgage product, we saw alignment with Island housing charities that our research shows continue to need support.”

    About Eclipse Creative
    Eclipse Creative is an award-winning, full-service communications agency located in Victoria, BC. In addition to Island Savings, Eclipse Creative’s client list includes Tourism Victoria, Victoria Hospitals Foundation, Rogers’ Chocolates, and Money Mart to name a few. Founded in 1999, Eclipse has built their business by working collaboratively with clients and supplying concept-driven results. For information about Eclipse Creative, visit www.eclipsecreative.ca

  • Bus Shelter Comes To Life In The Weather Channel's New Ads

    Bus Shelter Comes To Life In The Weather Channel's New Ads

    To dramatize the Weather Channel's new Android app that alerts users down to the exact minute of impending weather changes, iris developed 15- and 30- second commercials in which they soaked unsuspecting travelers in a place originally designed to protect you from the elements: a bus shelter.

    Credits:
    Creative Ad Agency: Iris

  • Aspirin Bus Ad "Headache"

    Aspirin Bus Ad "Headache"

    Aspirin ads were wrapped on the backs of buses all around the city of Toronto. The ads used brake lights to exaggerate the pain caused by headaches. When the buses braked, the lights lit up to highlight the throbbing pain. As Toronto is one of the worst cities for traffic, the message especially hit home for commuters stuck behind these buses.

    Credits:
    Advertising Agency: BBDO Toronto, Canada
    Agency website: http://www.bbdo.ca
    Advertised brand: Aspirin
    Title: Aspirin Headache Lights
    Headline and copy text: "Aspirin Extra Strength for headaches."
    SVP Executive Creative Directors: Carlos Moreno, Peter Ignazi
    Art Director: Jonathan Guy
    Copywriter: Frank Macera
    VP, Account Director: Steve Groh
    Account Supervisor: Nevena Djordjevic
    Production: SGL Communications
    Client: Bayer Inc.

  • The Debate Between Paper or Digital Is Finally Settled In This Brilliant Toilet Paper Ad

    The Debate Between Paper or Digital Is Finally Settled In This Brilliant Toilet Paper Ad

    Leo Burnett's TV ad for the French toilet-paper Le Trefle entitled "Emma" is a happy families ongoing battle between going digital or staying true to paper. Our hero husband determined to convert his wife and daughter to a paperless world in various ways, but sadly in the end our true hero, the patient Emma reminds him that no matter what there is at the very least one thing we will always need paper for. The tagline translates in English to "Paper has a big future", get it? Big...man...sitting on the toilet...ah forget it. Speaking of big things "Midtrafik — The Bus" is still one greatest ads ever created, see the epic-a-licious spot HERE.

    Credits:
    Client: Le Trèfle
    Agency: Leo Burnett France
    Director: Bart Timmer
    Executive Creative Director: Xavier Beauregard
    Creative Director: Xavier Beauregard
    Art Director: Jérôme Gonfond
    Copywriter: Hadi Hassan-Helou
    Agency Producer: Elisabeth Boitte