Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Concept

According to our position, shake off from the city to get freedom; I would like to point at pressure and freedom to elaborate. Therefore, I find an ad from web, which are talking about pressure.
















Convince people that Makita drills are high-precision power tools. Can one power drill be more precise than another? Yes. Makita drills are ergonomically designed to fit perfectly in any hand. They rotate at an optimal speed to minimise vibration. And they have a “shock buffer” system that ensures the perfect pressure of the drill bit point on any surface. So really, a Makita drill goes exactly where you want it to. they drilled over 20.000 holes into a wall to create a huge black and white image of, well, a Makita drill. To create the correct tones, the distances between the holes had to be very carefully calculated.

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Johannesburg, South Africa
Creative Director: Bennie Du Plessis
Art Directors: Jade Manning, Jp De Villiers
Copywriters: Bennie Du Plessis, Russell Grant; Musa Sithole
Photographers: Simon Scholtz, Harold Webster
Art Buyer: Vernadi Simpson
Account Supervisor: Zoe Willems
Account Manager: Skye Capazorio
Planner: Adene Van Der Walt
Additional credits: Sagren Reddy


Tamama Cheung: This ad uses tools to be a gun. It gives me a strong concept that fixing up a building gives us lots of pressure because of noisy.



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