Thursday, June 17, 2010

FIFA 2010 World Cup Handbag Help: Your Must Have Checklist

As most of people know the FIFA World Cup is a big global event that requires much planning and expert timing to seeing the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Once you have got your outfit sorted and are getting your world cup viewing on, it is also important to know that you have the key necessities to allow you to properly keep calm and party on.

Mulberry Alexa Bag or Alexander Wang Bag

These are two top totes that will take any working turned party girl from day to night. Plus, they’re just so purdy.

A hand mirror and Kleenex Tissues

A mirrored is compact of handbag helpers. Perfect for checking your makeup before joining in on the footy fun, you better believe that tissues will be your other best friend, especially if finger food is on the pub’s menu or Cristiano Ronaldo fails to remove his shirt post match.

Jibbigo Voice English Translation

Snogging that solitary Spanish man in the corner without first exchanging broken English names is no longer as fashionable as it used to be. The Iphone continues to revolutionize how we hook up, and this language app helps you avoid awkward cultural exchanges.

For those who are Iphone less, you can always tote around your preferred “Dirty” language book. They are small paperback guides to naughty, everyday Italian/French/Korean/German slang and they are brilliantly written and illustrated.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

2010 FIFA World Cup Top advertising campaigns

coca_cola_large In celebration of the 19th FIFA World Cup in South Africa on 11 June, we look at the Top 10 campaigns from some of the biggest global brands as they compete to be the best and most memorable this football season 2010 in South Africa.
Official partner of the FIFA World Cup Adidas takes a different approach  with a series of animated comic book strips. TBWA Hakuhodo's senior imagescreative director Kazu Sato created this viral project celebrating Japanese footballers Atsuto Uchida and Takayuki Morimoto. The first TV ad is ‘The feather leads to the revolution’.
The best part of this project is making FIFA meaningful to children. The full comic strip was gathered together on 25 May at the Haneda Airport to see the Japanese team depart for South Africa.
Coca-Cola reflects on the past in its first TV commercial ‘History of celebration’ for the World Cup. The company brings back Roger Miller as the first African player to score at the World Cup.  The ad partners with YouTube in 90 markets and involves the public by asking them to upload their version of celebration. Coca-Cola has been sponsoring the World Cup since 1978. 

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