I wish I had a Samsonite

Samsonite, the travel luggage company, has worked with their advertising agency Publicis Conseil to create Samswrap, a message with the potential to travel across the world. As one of the world’s leading, iconic travel brands, Samsonite make some of the strongest, lightest and most secure luggage in order to accompany voyagers on their travels. People are constantly on the move and Samsonite wanted them to spread the message that they can now opt for the next generation of suitcases. When people lack trust in their baggage they often use a plastic wrapping service before checking in their bags at the airport. A free wrapping service was offered to every traveller who didn’t own a Samsonite. The wrapping was designed with a clear message “I wish I had a Samsonite”. The travellers were happy to get a free wrapping and Samsonite was able to spread their product message everywhere. With over 1200 suitcases wrapped, the Samsonite Samsowrap message travelled to over 120 destinations around the world, showing travellers everywhere that the time has come to upgrade their luggage to a brand new Samsonite. The direct marketing event, with corresponding print advertising (Yellow, Green and Red Samsowrap examples), is a tactical complement to the hyper-mobility campaign deployed across Europe. To be continued in other airports around the world…

Samsonite Press yellow

Samsonite Press green
Samsonite Press red

Samsonite Credits

The Samsowrap campaign was developed at Publicis Conseil, Paris, by executive creative directors Marcelo Vergara, international creative director Steve O’Leary, copywriter Antoine Querolle, art director Bastien Bourdier, associate art director Matthias Geoffroy, producer Mathieu Chartier and Samia Charles, account managers Cecile Lejeune, Charlotte Garel, Clementine Finkel and Libby Little.

Filming was shot by director Florian Duboe via Prodigious with producer Pierre Marcus.

Post production was done at Prodigious by senior colourist Regis Oyer. Photographer was Herve Plumet.

2016 AICP Sponsor Reel – Dir Cut


Method Design was tapped by production company RSA to concept and create this year’s AICP Sponsor Reel. The AICP awards celebrate global creativity within commercial production. Method Design wanted to create an entertaining piece of design that encapsulates the innovative and prolific nature of this industry. Our aim was to showcase the AICP sponsors as various dancing avatars, which playfully reference the visual effects used throughout production. Motion capture, procedural animation and dynamic simulations combine to create a milieu of iconic pop dance moves that become an explosion of colorful fur, feathers, particles and more. Credits: Concept, Design & Direction: Method Design Production: Method Studios NY Client: RSA/AICP Motion Capture: House of Moves http://design.methodstudios.com

People should arrive on Mars in 2025 | Elon Musk, SpaceX | Code Conference 2016


Elon Musk believes people will be sent to Mars in 2024.

SOLARIN by SIRIN LABS


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17 Minutes of Fable Fortune, the Secret Lionhead Card Game


Watch a full PvP match of the unannounced Lionhead project now on its way to Kickstarter.

Cambio Sun // Maiden Voyage


Cambio Sun debut single ‘Maiden Voyage’ Directed by Jordan Martin Listen to Maiden Voyage on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/album/4IzoIy… Listen to Maiden Voyage on Apple Music – https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/mai… https://www.facebook.com/cambiosun/?f… https://twitter.com/cambiosun https://soundcloud.com/cambiosun http://vevo.ly/68kqWK

Fro-"Ball Forever"(Shot by Letter X Cinema)


Song: Ball Forever Artist: Fro Music Producer: K’ron Album: It Was Worth It Director: Letter X Cinema Company: AOA Productions

love can't be killed


music and stop-motion by Mila Severtseva. vocal by Aneliya (Chkbns)

Bodyhack | Metal Gear Man – PART 1


Meet James, an amputee and avid gamer. After losing limbs in a freak train accident three years ago, gaming company Konami is engineering him a bionic arm, modelled on the character Snake from Metal Gear Solid. All hail the metal gear man.

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Bodyhack | Metal Gear Man – PART 2


In the concluding part of this film, amputee and gamer James finally gets to bond with his bionic arm under a media spotlight. The prosthetic arm unexpectedly gains James poster boy status among the bodyhacking community, and earns him some street cred along the way.

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