be even nicer if it reacted to your mouse so moving it left and then to the right with velocity gave the ball movement and direction! but still very nice.
Posted by:dubbs on August 1, 2007 1:19 AM
Not bad. A "Play Again" button would be nice as well as different messaging for missing and making a putt. Much more elegant than Orbitz pop unders though.
Come on, how many times has this exact execution been done for so many different clients?
The first one and still the best was part of the IBM e-culture campaign that won the first cyber lion grand prix back in 98(?)
Might be time to move on.
Posted by:MC on August 1, 2007 11:08 PM
Once again MC fails to see the difference between an idea and an execution. Probably because he's never come up with any decent ideas himself. Another another thing, why is this guy masquerading himself as MC when his initials are SG? Maybe MC stands for something else. Any ideas anyone...?
Posted by:Bob on August 2, 2007 7:46 AM
nice one Bob. Although, MC's just an ad guy trying to express himself - he just can't seem to break out of his jaded, bitter, superiority complex ranting.. is the problem his idea or execution?
Posted by:fergo on August 2, 2007 10:03 AM
I thought vitamins for an active life. Golf's hardly an active life. Nor is hitting a ball into a coffee cup.
Golf's just a good walk spoiled.
The execution's nice, but the link to the product benefit is tenuous.
Posted by:mrmoog on August 2, 2007 11:33 PM
Isn't it about powering through your work and having time left over to play office games? In that regard, for your jaded exec, it's not bad.
Posted by:Grant on August 5, 2007 9:06 PM
mate this is a really bad quality banner, i think ashley is losing his touch
be even nicer if it reacted to your mouse so moving it left and then to the right with velocity gave the ball movement and direction! but still very nice.
Posted by:dubbs on August 1, 2007 1:19 AM
Not bad. A "Play Again" button would be nice as well as different messaging for missing and making a putt. Much more elegant than Orbitz pop unders though.
Posted by:Todd Ziaja on August 1, 2007 4:59 AM
Come on, how many times has this exact execution been done for so many different clients?
The first one and still the best was part of the IBM e-culture campaign that won the first cyber lion grand prix back in 98(?)
Might be time to move on.
Posted by:MC on August 1, 2007 11:08 PM
Once again MC fails to see the difference between an idea and an execution. Probably because he's never come up with any decent ideas himself. Another another thing, why is this guy masquerading himself as MC when his initials are SG? Maybe MC stands for something else. Any ideas anyone...?
Posted by:Bob on August 2, 2007 7:46 AM
nice one Bob. Although, MC's just an ad guy trying to express himself - he just can't seem to break out of his jaded, bitter, superiority complex ranting.. is the problem his idea or execution?
Posted by:fergo on August 2, 2007 10:03 AM
I thought vitamins for an active life. Golf's hardly an active life. Nor is hitting a ball into a coffee cup.
Golf's just a good walk spoiled.
The execution's nice, but the link to the product benefit is tenuous.
Posted by:mrmoog on August 2, 2007 11:33 PM
Isn't it about powering through your work and having time left over to play office games? In that regard, for your jaded exec, it's not bad.
Posted by:Grant on August 5, 2007 9:06 PM
mate this is a really bad quality banner, i think ashley is losing his touch
Posted by:mc on November 3, 2007 11:36 AM