new ads see the future through vintage sepia eyes
by chauncey d on Aug 8, 2010 • 1:38 am No Commentswe absolutely love vintage ads for hair creme, medicine, liquor and more but we especially love the reimagining of vintage ads promoting current products and services. the juxtaposition of old printing press fonts and typefaces with the ideas, inventions and gadgets of today is fascinating. take a look at these ads created by brazilian graphic design team moma promoting current internet behemoths through the sepia of yesteryear found on newfound website brand republic
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SAO PAULO – Brazilian ad agency Moma has given three of the worlds most modern brands a vintage 60s sepia makeover for an ‘Everything Ages Fast’ campaign.
The ads, created by Moma’s Rodolfo Sampaio, have been running in Brazilian newspaper Meio & Mensagem to promote media seminars from Maxi Midia.
Sampaio said: “Maximedia is an event intended for people working in communications. An updating event.
“Being that one of the greatest concerns these professionals have is to constantly reinvent themselves. What’s new today, is old tomorrow. With this in mind we’ve developed this campaign, showing how the tools in communication are quickly outdated. We are greatly impressed and pleased with the feedback we are seeing throughout the world.”





























