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Article: Paul Banham, creative director, itraffic.(Ad Watch)
- Article from:
- New Media Age
- Article date:
- June 3, 2004
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Finally the sun has got his hat on, the deckchairs are out and the cricket is in full swing. So let's see if anyone stepping up to the crease can hit us for six.
To open the order, we have some creative offerings for Expedia which work off the simple line 'Stop searching, start creating'. The words appear mixed up before reassembling themselves in the right order. It's not a champagne moment of an idea, but it's simple and well executed. The pop-up I looked at was particularly well put together, showing a fun montage of illustration and animation on a lime green background. Where this campaign slips up for me is that it's simply a direct translation of the ...
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