Carving Creativity
General Design, Graphic Design, Photography, Product Design
What an impressive way to sell the Sharp brand of blades by WMF knives. Fine art and fine fruits, together at last.


What an impressive way to sell the Sharp brand of blades by WMF knives. Fine art and fine fruits, together at last.

Have you ever seen a color in nature that you wish was on the tip of a pen, or splashed onto the head of a brush? Faber-Castell did a wonderful job of blending their product and photographs to create a great advertising campaign that shows exactly what influenced the palette in their line of color pencils. Brilliant colors, brilliant creative work!




With creative advertising and a good organization to back it, a few coins can add up to a lot of money. Take a look at how some of these advertisements have helped to bring change.
Not only has FEDEX mastered the system of delivery, but they have also mastered the art of communication through advertising. The advertising campaigns they have created and implemented include unique murals, paintings, vehicle wraps and installation art.
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Colonel Sanders may not be around anymore, but his company’s creative advertising techniques live on. Anyone who remembers KFC’s 2009 marketing scheme, which involved fixing potholes for free and later tagging them with the Colonel’s stamp of approval, will appreciate its newly launched DIY contest.
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After boasting that their wings are so flavorful they don’t need sauce, KFC is challenging a nation of fried chicken lovers to repurpose thousands of unused wet wipes that would otherwise be used for cleaning up after eating messy, sauce-covered wings. The winner gets 1,000 wet wipes, a video camera and $500 to show the world a creative new way to use those unwanted wet wipes.
If you are creative enough to land the number one spot in the contest, you will get $10,000 – courtesy of the Colonel.