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Cada ilustración de Joey Guidone esconde una historia o una emoción

Joey Guidone es un ilustrador de los alpes italianos que trabaja como freelance para periódicos y revistas, agencias de publicidad estudios de diseño o editoriales. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido con varios premios y entre sus clientes podemos encontrar a Adobe, The New York Times, Vanity fair Italy,The Economist, Playboy o The Wall Street Journal entre otros. Sus ilustraciones nos cuentan...

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VanMoof’s new ad encourages us to ride our way out of the rat race

Shot by director Paul Guesebroek, VanMoof’s new commercial ad arrives at an interesting juncture, as customers increasingly turn to healthier, greener modes of transport to get around town. The spot certainly paints a damning picture of city life – showing people stuck in sweaty, anger-inducing traffic gridlocks. To ram the point home, they are all shown moving backwards, while our...

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VanMoof’s new ad encourages us to ride our way out of the rat race

Shot by director Paul Guesebroek, VanMoof’s new commercial ad arrives at an interesting juncture, as customers increasingly turn to healthier, greener modes of transport to get around town. The spot certainly paints a damning picture of city life – showing people stuck in sweaty, anger-inducing traffic gridlocks. To ram the point home, they are all shown moving backwards, while our...

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VanMoof’s new ad encourages us to ride our way out of the rat race

Shot by director Paul Guesebroek, VanMoof’s new commercial ad arrives at an interesting juncture, as customers increasingly turn to healthier, greener modes of transport to get around town. The spot certainly paints a damning picture of city life – showing people stuck in sweaty, anger-inducing traffic gridlocks. To ram the point home, they are all shown moving backwards, while our...

creativereview

VanMoof’s new ad encourages us to ride our way out of the rat race

Shot by director Paul Guesebroek, VanMoof’s new commercial ad arrives at an interesting juncture, as customers increasingly turn to healthier, greener modes of transport to get around town. The spot certainly paints a damning picture of city life – showing people stuck in sweaty, anger-inducing traffic gridlocks. To ram the point home, they are all shown moving backwards, while our...