Blattner Brunner

CD: Jay Giesen, Dave Kwasnick
AD, CW: Derek Julin
Photographer: Tom Cwenar

Click to enlarge. Also see the Cannes 2006 winner Lego ad


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Jimi Smoot - Jul 31, 2006 18:58
http://consonum.blogspot.com

Beautiful creative work!

Absinth. - Aug 1, 2006 11:35
http://blog.andyzhang.com

i think these are much better than the one with the big blue board with a thing on it.

jazzndre - Aug 2, 2006 8:54
http://jazzndre.blogspot.com

stunning!

latisha - Aug 7, 2006 18:26
http://rosieandlucy.wordpress.com

Imagination.

Legos’ were my favorite toy growing up. I still have my legos..i’m 22

Brandon K - Aug 8, 2006 12:44
http://www.blattnerbrunner.com

I know this post is getting old, but I hope to rectify something here. These ads ARE NOT from FCB, they are from Blattner Brunner, and were done before the Cannes work.

Credits are are as follows:

CD/ Jay Giesen, Dave Kwasnick
AD, CW/ Derek Julin
Photographer/ Tom Cwenar

For any non-believers, check it out – http://www.derekjulin.com/ I work with Derek and this was the original concept. I coded this website when we were in college less than a year ago. Check out the advertising section, second row, third and fourth tabs. These are the rough ideas before they were assembled

brandon

Neuville - Aug 22, 2006 20:17
http://www.adverbox.com

Hello Brandon, thank you for the information, I didn’t know of it and I’ll add the credit.

KKHC - Apr 7, 2007 19:55

Nice and clear!!!
SImplicity is still the best

tolga özbalcı - Oct 17, 2007 0:49

perfect job! bravo!

Jerke Wadde - Oct 21, 2007 4:22

It’s funny that Lego would suddenly push the simplistic aspect of their product, since they’ve been steadily overcomplicating things with crazed pre-assembled kits for years and years.

Still, it’s good to see them get back to basics. Nothing better than a big drum of loose, assorted Lego pieces and a child’s imagination.

Maria - Oct 29, 2007 15:30

Muy buena la campaña, lástima que hayan escogido como imagen un tanque de guerra… habiendo tantas alternativas, como un árbol por ejemplo….

LLLL - Nov 16, 2007 8:52
http://www.thestick.co.za

Lego is instrumental in developing a child’s creative mind and problem-solving ability. Long live lego.

harald - Jun 16, 2008 23:44
http://h2p.co.uk

Apart from the top ad, which i found rather offensive (do we want our kids to be thinking “tanks” when they see Lego???), it’s very apt…

lego has always encouraged our imagination. but please, let’s have a bit more of Lennon’s “Imagine”, and a bit less of the “let’s imagine this toy can kill people”…

Loveable-Loser - Aug 14, 2008 5:54

Very creative, lego is my favourite childhood past time and the ad effectively shows its creativity.

oli - Nov 18, 2008 21:29

i just happened to come across this website surching advertiments!!!Lego is my fav creative toy and looking at these its hard not to say ” imaganation is the limmit!!”(the famous lego catchfrase) i’ve loved it since i was 5 and still love it now

long live lego!!!!!

Ad Heads - Apr 11, 2009 20:45
http://adheads.blogspot.com/

Innovative one man. Great. I LIKE THIS AD ALOT

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