Appreciate Water as Much as a Fish
Creative Agency: Paragon Marketing Communications, Kuwait
Creative & Art Director: Louai Alasfahani
Copywriter: Louai Alasfahani
Typography: Louai Alasfahani
Account Manager: Diana Dimitrova
Creative Agency: Paragon Marketing Communications, Kuwait
Creative & Art Director: Louai Alasfahani
Copywriter: Louai Alasfahani
Typography: Louai Alasfahani
Account Manager: Diana Dimitrova
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jay: hello here is the contact charbel@revolution-film.com
BiGGy: lol long john i agree lol well said …
jayson: o, yeah! i borrowed it from the joker itself, co’z somebody think that i’m just an impostor.....
kre8tive: LOL. Wasn’t that Joker’s line? (why so serious?)
long John: reactvie ad to the Rai campaign…. all in all the both are yucky!! this battle of who is the first...
BiGGy: i personally think its a client creative. the way all this text is listed at the lower left side no sane...
jayson: dennis.. WTF? that is my real name… why so serious?
Dennis: You guys anyone has the right to put their real names. maybe you joe and jayson are just impostor in this...
22 Comments, Comment or Ping
Mark
Grand Prix winner at the Sumo Awards
Dec 27th, 2007
Mark
or was it called Sudoku Awards? Oh no, now i remember.. Summit Awards!
Dec 27th, 2007
Kre8tive
Stinks like a fish. Too tacky, Too old. I wonder why A2B even call it creative agency. This is a job of a freshman in advertising (not even)
Dec 28th, 2007
Kre8tive
‘Liked the SUMO awards, Mark.. lol
Dec 28th, 2007
Moey
HAHAHA! good ones mark
Dec 29th, 2007
kre8tive
How about “Grand Prix Winner at the SUBZERO Awards”?
Dec 29th, 2007
kre8tive
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!!
Dec 30th, 2007
Zeid Nasser
I am quite surprised at how much anti-Paragon sentiment there is in Kuwait ….
Surely, no agency deserves that much ‘hate’.
Dec 30th, 2007
Mark
we don’t hate paragon, we just like to make fun out of it.
Dec 30th, 2007
kre8tive
… as much as Paragon makes fun of others’.. we are just giving them back the favor :-)
Dec 31st, 2007
J.D.
Well … it’s funny how you JOKERS forgot to mention that “returning the favour game” started when Paragon just showed everyone how FULL of COPYCATS is “advertising” in Kuwait by publishing AWRAQ…
You must remember AWRAQ … if you don’t I’ll send you a copy ;)
It was full of stolen LOGOS, ads, ideeas presented next to the ORIGINAL ones… etc
And guess what … they didn’t even mentioned which ones are ORIGINALS and which ones were STOLEN …
But the Kre8tors of STOLEN ideeas suddenly felt their pride hurt … I WODER WHY!?
Jan 1st, 2008
kre8tive
JD you got a loud mouth,(I like that) but I think you should stick with your spelling first before you try throwing salt.. Paragon was not the first, infact Arabad came with the idea and had a page for that particular issue long before Paragon did (if you don’t have a copy, let me know and I will send you some) btw, we prefer JOELAPOMPE instead:-)
Jan 2nd, 2008
Louai Alasfahani
FYI Kew8iffffffff; what was published by ArabAd was a direct contribution from me ;) so check your sorces first…then shot off your mouth…any way i am happy to see that i am coming through to you…one way or another.
on a seprate note, thank you JD for pointing out to everyone the REAL reason Paragon/me are so popular perhaps now they can get it…i hope.
Jan 21st, 2008
Kre8tive
Oh so you’re back, Louai! I know it was published in Arabad, I have my sources, thank you:-) Speaking about the ad, well.. Honestly, it was weak.. It would work for a poster for a inter-school campaign. If you are going to create an awareness nationwide or regional you have to get way better than this, make something that would move people or at least think… through powerful ads not with student work. Show us the real reason why you are so popular, as you said you are… Are you popular?
Jan 21st, 2008
Moey
can’t you see the problem with colors louai?
Jan 21st, 2008
DDroga
student’s portfolio?
Feb 12th, 2008
Louai Alasfahani
Awarded Silver at the 2005 KAAA (Kuwait Arabic Advertising Awards)
Jury: Waleed Azzi, Dr. Adel Al-Wugayan, C.P Rao, Lari Balishko, Safwat Al Aalem, Kenn Hassall, Abdulrazaq Al-Shoshan.
Feb 13th, 2008
Mark
Louai getting a silver or gold at the KAAA is like getting a gold or silver at the Summit Awards, it means very little. Nothing to be proud of.
Feb 13th, 2008
kre8tive
True indeed, Mark… Let’s talk Cannes, Clios, Effies, and the Lynx, not just some small time “abou ali awards”.
Feb 14th, 2008
Moey
the fish and the water color, have something flishy about them.
it is a matter of color levels and quality of work!
Feb 14th, 2008
Louai Alasfahani
Mark…the “Abu Ali Awards” as you referred to them are listed on the IAA global website…and indorsed by the IAA biggest chapter (IAA UAE chapter) which is the IAA world president chapter (Mr. Joseph Ghosoub).
Plus your agency network has participated and won so many of them…and has participated every year since its inception back in 2005 (including this year)!!!!
Why are you participating if it is SO insignificant “Abu Ali Awards”?!!!!
If you strongly believe in what you say…why don’t you practice what you preach? ;)
Feb 18th, 2008
spikovic
the strength of a campaign/ad whatever it is..i believe is based on results and impact. and since nobody gives a shit about water consumption in Kuwait (till today) and that no achievements/impact were tangible on the ground (till today) so i believe even after 1000 repetitions of this ad..it still wouldnt instigate wise consumption of water..louai..go home..or find another job..i know a falafel place openning up soon ;) and its near Al Bustan..need a hook up???
Mar 30th, 2008
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