One Minute Brief WINNERS:
Advertise Recycling
Lots of entries on an exciting collaborative brief today. All entries to be featured in #TwitterAnnual with D&AD Talent.
With so many entries today and lots of votes for different ads we have ended up with a number of winners. Out of our Winners, D&AD might choose one outright winner to feature in the Twitter Annual. So let us both know your overall choices.
In no particular order the winners are:
Alex Goddard @atAlexGoddard with the fantastic line 'It's rubbish when people don't re-cycle' amazing art direction too.
Special Ed @Special__Ed with the brilliant concept of Feel Young Again. Never heard anyone talk about recycling in this way before!
Jamie Axford @jimbobaggins75 with 'bin there...done that' Simple yet effective and fun.
Stephen Hunter @stephenhunter21 with advertising that eats itself in this parody of a classic VW ad.
Phil Waddicor @PWCFreelance with 'reinvent the wheel' which is a very clever way of thinking about it. Big truth in it too.
Tweet Crits @tweetcrits sneaked a winner with their first ever entry. Very funny idea that is campaignable.
James Clancy @BOC_ATM with 'Please don't use the bins provided'. Making people think different and giveing you a WTF moment.
Shireen Dew @ShireenDew with 'Born Again' made up of items found on the train. A fantastically art directed piece that has a real charm.
Also, although it obviously took more than a minute to create, we really like Max Gordon's entry @MaxGordon94 who recycled lots of today's entries to create his own entry. Original thinking.
Overall a fantastic day for One Minute Briefs. You should all be proud of your entries the standard was immense. Can't wait to see all of the entries in D&AD Talent's #TwitterAnnual.
Have great weekends and get recycling! See you Monday.