Some of you may remember the videos I posted back in May—one was all animated type about the Internet as tool for idea-sharing that will ultimately enable things that wouldn’t be possible otherwise, the other was the awesome “I Met The Walrus” animated short—both of which are really cool and use engaging animation. One animates type with no voiceover, the other illustrates visually the words being heard (in this case, and interview with John Lennon).
More recently, I posted a video called the Girl Effect. All animated type. No voiceover. Emotionally moving.
Earlier this month, Starbucks released an animated type spot that was a bit similar to the Girl Effect spot. It’s emotional and inspiring and promotes a good cause (voting).
Watch it here if you haven’t seen it already:
Now Ford has a new campaign for the F-150 that uses animated type in a style similar to what we’ve seen over the past six months or so. The animation adds a layer of content to the spots, does a see-say thing with the voiceover and animates in an engaging and playful way.
See one of the spots here:
What are we to think of this F-150 campaign? For that small group of us who are aware of the things that influenced it, it may seem like Ford is repurposing (for evil—sorry, I’m just saying it) some pretty cool stuff. Borrowing interest, as it were.
This is how fashion trends die and evolve. Some hot guy or girl wears something interesting. A few early adopters see it, buy in and follow along. Eventually some not-so-hot or not-so-hip folks become aware and join in. And just like that, the party’s over. No one “cool” would be caught dead wearing it.
It’s hard work, folks. And it makes me tired.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
I need (a.k.a. want) this

Of course, if one my readers wants to put up the money, you know, as a way of saying thanks…
From Mighty Healthy via the Behance Network and Ffffound.
Monday, April 14, 2008
What Not To Wear, MLB edition

Hey guys, those are supposed to be an alternative to road grays. You don’t wear them at home.
Ditch those white pants and try again.
Like this.
(Side note to the San Diego Padres: That khaki option you’ve been wearing for years blows, as does the camouflage.)
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