Youtube’s from 2005 and Facebook from 2004, Skype’s a tad older but is still fromm the 21th century, and yet these are already considered as vintage. Why ? Because in the 2010′s world, the internet era, everything ages fast. And that’s the slang of the latest campaign for MaxMedia. The Media seminars offered itself three ads using those three communication and social media we use today. Youtube, Facebook and Skype, find themselves present in 3 Print ads with a vintage look, like if the ads were actually printed in the 60′s or 70′s.
Each of these 3 prints was compiled with the 4th on A3 magazine pages published in July 2010. Big thumbs up to Moma, the brazil advertising agency, and its creative director Rodolfo Sampaio and art director Marco Martins. The illustrations were made by 6B Studio.
Edit: Due to the succes of the campaign, a fourthourth poster was added, and it’s about .. twitter. Thanks to Marco Martins, the Art Director of the campaign.

Twitter Vintage Ad

Facebook MaxiMidia

Skype Vintage Ad

Youtube Vintage Ad

Vintage Ad


ça me fait penser à Bioshock tout ça ! Très belle réalisation
Tombek
05/08 8:35 PM
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Merci ! ça m’a permis de faire un article sur la nostalgie pour mon blog !
Neil
31/10 1:27 PM
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J’adore cet effet vintage ! =D
elblondo
31/10 7:40 PM
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Tarot y Runas
12/07 9:15 PM
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Gorgeous graphics.
Pity about the text/grammar. Maybe ask someone else to do that bit in future.
bungaroosh
01/11 11:44 AM
Very Nice Artwork and good concept i like it
nancy grace
25/11 8:59 AM
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