Adidas, the official sportwear partner of the 2008 Beijing Olympic, has launched its 2008 Olympic Campaign entitled ” Together in 2008, Impossible is Nothing.” Their goal for this campaign is to bring Sport into ordinary people lives and share the passion and impact of the Olympic. The commercials and ads below is the first in the series. Expect to see more rolling out in phases leading up to the big event. Adidas will oufit almost everyone at the games. They include staff, volunteers and technical officials of the Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games, all the Chinese Olympic teams, and all other athletes from all around the world completing in 27 of out 28 sports.

The Managing Director of Adidas Greater China, Wolfgang Bentheimer, has the following to say about campaign: Adidas believes that the success of the Olympic means more than winning medals and that the Olympic spirit is not just for the athletes. The passion of all the Chinese feeling about the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will make China a true Sports Nation and Adidas hope to play an active role in this development. This is largest campaign we have ever done in China and showcases the power of the nation : when 1.3 billion people come together. Impossible is Nothing at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

These commercials and ads have already mesmerized many people in China, especially passengers from the streets and subway stations. Just imagine everywhere you go, you are awestruck by the coolest commercials on the big LCD screens and the large-size ads on the walls! I must say, this is very eye-catching and definitely ROCK MY WORLD!

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This campaign ads brought by KarstadtQuelle Insurance shows a funny observation of the Chinese store signs. Did you know that the traditional Chinese medicine is considered as complementary or alternative medical system in most countries? Theses medicine practices have been developed over several thousands of years. In fact there are hundreds of treatment methods that can be used for each diagnosis such as herbal medicine, acupuncture and massage. What do you think about the store sign with the rhino “You sick? We repair!“? If I catch a cold, please remind me to see a Chinese doctor for a REPAIR! :mrgreen:

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The International Yoga Festival has been celebrated for the last 15 years. This year the event was hosted by the city of Pondicherry in India from January 4th-7th 2008. This festival generally attracts Yogis and Yoginis around the world. The event consisted of practical Yoga classes and discussions on the various topics of Yoga. Yoga is about to develop the conscious process at all levels; physical, mental, emotional and spiritual, and it’s the completeness in every aspect of life. People say that it’s an elixir for a long healthy life and you won’t need Viagra if you do Yoga. These ads below are not photoshoped, you can see the amazing twisted performances on the video. Get ready to learn some wicket yoga moves… :???:

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What a creative and eye-catching advertising ad from Olympus to promote their E-3 in Korea. These men surely have the fastest autofocus mode when it comes to checking out the gorgeous woman! The Olympus E-3 was released in November 2007 claiming that its new 11-point biaxial cross type autofucus system is the world quickest autofocus camera. Along with its 1/8000sec shutter speed, 5fps and a 10mp sensor, this high-end gadget will retail for $1,700 . The company is truly back in the professional digital imaging arena with this digital SLR. Now, will you please excuse me for I have gotta get back to focusing on these birds flying around with my 6mp digital camera. And NO, my camera doesn’t have the fastest autofocus system!

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dvertising Agency: Diamond Ogilvy, Seoul, Korea
Chief Creative Director: Wain Choi
Art Director: Jaehyuk Jang
Photographer: Honik Lee
Published: November 2007
Source: [Ad Of The World]

They say ’sex sells’, what do you think of the marketing strategy used for this Bit Copa beer? Using beautiful bodies and the art of body painting to convey a message, pretty creative! Refreshingly Brazilian, a Bit more exciting…

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