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In their content and visually the following jobs elude all categories. Except for one: the principle of pleasure. Interested? Raise the curtain.
Ökoland | 23.12.2008
Task: Conception and realisation of the new Superwurst campaign.
Solution: In order to create a worthy start for first CO2-neutrally produced sausage in the trade, wertmarke developed a likeable hero Superwurst, who saves the work in this campaign. wertmarke created all advertising media from the information brochure via standee and ending with the Internet presentation.
quadbiker | 23.12.2008
Task: On the occasion of the Paralympic Winter Games in Turin in 2006 wertmarke und minhang.tv produced an image teailer that was to be shown on the Internet via ip.tv.
Solution: With this clip the "quadbiker" initiative wished to draw attention to and motivate the possibilities offered by this sport. The film was shot on Sylt and shows, among others, the multiple medal-winner Heini Koeberle.
Hotel Klosterpforte | 23.12.2008
Task: Development of a corporate design image for the Annual Charity Football Tournament run by the Hotel Klosterpforte.
Solution: The corporate design consists of a combined word/picture mark in retro design, a dynamic football motif in Duplex blue and a strong shade of green. The lettering used is based on the CD guidelines of an event organiser (Hotel Klosterpforte).
Nike | 23.12.2008
Task: Conception and design of the Nike annual calendar for South Africa.
Solution: The calendar with the slogan "Streetkids" deals with a great social problem in South Africa. The twelve motifs show streetkids engaged in sporting activities in their townships and the superstars of each of the different sports shown. The calendar has been merited with several awards.
Publicis | 23.12.2008
Within the framework of a pitch for the renowned advertising agency, Publicis, numerous visionary and innovative drafts were created for a new and unusual packaging design for toilet paper for the customer ZEWA. The palette of various drafts extends from rational to emotional design approaches.