40 Times Brilliant Design Ideas Were Executed To Perfection, As Shared On This Online Group (New Pics)
InterviewThe process of developing a genius idea from start to finish requires expertise gained over years of experience. While those who specialize in design or advertising are not considered to be artists, sometimes their ideas can become true masterpieces, and those who admire the creativity, recognize the artistry behind them.
In this case, a subreddit called DesignP**n unites all the ad and design enthusiasts that share creative finds among like-minded individuals. So if you don’t shy away from a good advertising campaign, or imaginative designs, we prepared a list of the best submitted photos from this online community.
To gain insights into the advertising world, Bored Panda reached out to Alvaro Sotomayor, the founder of The Kennedys, which is a creative incubator program where new talent gets the chance to work on real agency assignments. Read the full interview with Alvaro below.
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This Tombstone For A Young Handicapped Boy
Pencil Shavings Create Frilled Lizard
This Poster, Designed By Armando Milani For United Nations
The creative industry can be tough to break into due to its competitive nature. Therefore, to not miss out on new aspiring creatives, Alvaro initiated The Kennedys program.
When asked about the significance of The Kennedys in the advertising world, Alvaro explained, “The Kennedys was founded by myself in 2011 to bring into the creative industry as much hidden talent as we could find in Europe. For the last 12 years, we have opened a creative back door into the industry to nurture and accelerate those that might not have a direct shot at the front door. The front door of WK doesn’t open very often and when it opens, it is to solve immediate problems, while the back door of The Kennedys takes a chance on people that might not fit in and accelerates them through a curated experience on how we approach the future.”
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Safe Sex Ad
This Barcode On A Ukrainian Cracker Pack
In our lifetime, we are going to see a massive amount of ads, but there are at least a few you can remember off the top of your head for one reason or the other. That is not a definite way to decide which ad is great and which isn't; therefore, we asked Alvaro to share his view on what sets a good ad apart from a great one. “In my humble opinion, the work that best resonates with me is work that is brave. That is taking a chance at trying something new. That challenges the way we tell stories, or leaps forwards by showing you what is possible. I personally remember those that had an emotional impact on my life. That made me imagine something new or brought up a perspective that I wasn’t aware of. I am a perpetual tourist in this business and prefer work that teaches me something new.”
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IKEA Ads (2020?)
Staircase Designed By Leonardo Da Vinci, 1516
While scrolling through the list, you might have noticed that design is not all it takes. Behind every design, first and foremost, there was an idea. So when asked about the importance of execution in making an idea successful, Alvaro shared his opinion. “Personally I think that done is better than perfect. In terms of success: The idea is essential. So you can execute the hell out of nothing and still will remain empty. But If the idea is simple and new, anything you add to make it will make it stronger.”
This Tissue Box
Rook Chess Set Design
Shark Fin Ice Tray
With an AI uprising nowadays, we were wondering what impact it has on advertising. Alvaro expressed genuine excitement about the possibilities AI brings, stating, “I am authentically excited about the tools that are being given to us to express and expand our own imagination. The power of AI to push us further into the realms of imagination excites me tremendously. AI-generated art is alive with thoughts and ideas. AI has also given access to everyone to express their thoughts and is challenging the elitism of the industry, which can only bring more and fresher POVs which are essential to keep this industry alive and fun.”
And lastly, Alvaro added: “The industry needs more accelerators like the Kennedys and Plusplusone.com. If you would like to start your own or need help motivating your own crew, call me. Simply to encourage everyone to open their doors to as many varied and mixed POVs as they can. To come together as an industry and encourage each other to be brave and fun and not so much about effectiveness and ROIs. The more varied our ecosystems in the creative industry we have, the richer the output will be. From old to new to fast and slow, any technique and any shape or form. The future is bright, my friends.”
This Hour Glass With The Traffic Lights
Safe Drive Awareness Ad
Alzheimer Awareness Ad
This Record Player By Sony
Singapore Changi Airport
Cool Logo From Octopus Books
A Knife Holder
I've always felt that knife holders, such as this, should have built in sharpeners, that sharpen as you insert and as you withdraw the knife.
The Round-Door 1925 Rolls Royce Phantom I
This Bench
Safe Drive Awareness Ad
Design For Watsky's Three Most Recent Albums: Complaint, Placement And Intention
This Hearse That Someone Bought And Remade To Look Like Someone Is Trying To Get Out
This Store Sign
Samurai Vodka
This Mc Donald's Bill Board That Tells The Time
"What time is it?" Half past a McMuffin. Coming up on a Cinnamon Roll dear.
This Reddit Ad From Wwf
Isn’t that the truth, I only hope it’s not too late for our polar bears.
World Cancer Day Awareness Ad (2015)
Sadly we are still in the era when you see a doctor saying you know something is wrong and yet they dismiss you from the other side of their desk...that is even if you can get an appointment.
This Nautilus Shell Themed Sink
Safe Drive Awareness Ad
The Logo For Electric Design & Lighting
it’s definitely Monday, it took me too long to see the electrical thing
Street Lamps In Ebisu
This Cigarette Butt Shaped Ash Tray
Piping Hot
Detail Of Mill By De Klerk 1920
Eye Disease Awareness Ad
Land Rover - Passport Stamps - 2011
That's awesome. Reminds me of when we were returning to the US from London from our 2 week art and design study abroad program, the guy at the passport counter asked where we were coming from and we'd say "study abroad" and he goes "what was her name?" Took me a second to respond lol.
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At The Airport
I was thinking the same thing! People are so creative!
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I was thinking the same thing! People are so creative!
Load More Replies...When people we don't need designers anymore because we have "AI to do it now" this is what to show them.