Katorina:
I like how the dog's shapes are sort of mirrored by the elm trees on the street. And who could resist a turned out poodle, anyway?
Katorina:
It's such a graphic demonstaration of what they are trying to convey. Very much a right brain ad.
Katorina:
I love how they make fun of this taboo topic. Just the addition of that one little smile changes the entire dynamics of the icon.
Katorina:
I love how perky she looks in the midst of her fetish garments. I appreciate how Altoids moved way beyond the norm on many of their ads.
Katorina:
I love the gentle understatement of this DIRE situation. This company made a whole series of equally OMG! ads.
Katorina:
It took some analyzing to figure out why he looks so weird. It was fun to take his face apart and figure it out.
Katorina:
This ad is just grossly ugly. Why would a community or home builder want this type of sentiment associated with their product? It must be that this is the type of person that they think they're selling to. Ew!
Katorina:
Excuse me, but what does this ad have to do with a stove hood? Am I missing something? Maybe the lobster is there to feed you, later?
Katorina:
These have got to be the nastiest ventriloquists and the nastiest ventriloquist's dolls!!!
Katorina:
The echoed shapes crack me up, but it doesn't make me want to buy their sink. Maybe some pillows, though.
Katorina:
I love the contrast between the one teeny dog and the 50 million packages. She hits one crack in the sidewalk and that dog's a goner!