
Aintree? This river don't go to Aintree.
I'd like to make you all aware of work and agencies out there that I've enjoyed over the years.
Check out this old spot from Zig in Toronto. (Afterwards, see the spot they did for VIM. It's proof that great work doesn't have to break the bank.)
And while we're on the subject of banjos, well – there's this. Hey! There's Uncle Daddy!

3 comments:
I shared the first two spots with my 10-year-old daughter and it struck me that some cultural touchstones don't carry over from one generation to the next (dueling banjos was lost on her), while basic human truths (the agony of soap scum) transcend time.
The third spot is frightening and funny all at once. If I were an anthropologist studying our culture from a vantage point 50 years forward, I would be afraid. Heck, I'm afraid now.
Uncle Daddy and Aunt Mommy have matching mullets. It's making me a little homesick, how about you? :p
Great work! The bath tub spot makes such a strong statement with its simplicity. Loved the dueling sitars. Looking forward to the great, cool work ahead!
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