This is called 'Get in the Loop.' That Doesn't Mean You'll Want To

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For its client Qwest, Draftfcb uses the common man -- and the common woman, and their common kids -- to appeal to their counterparts in your living room.

The campaign is called "Get in the Loop" and is not at all extraordinary.

by Angela Natividad    May-18-08   Click to Comment   
Topic: Brands, Campaigns, Commercials, Outdoor, Television   

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Are those finished ads? Good Lord, it’s advertising circa 1974. The logo/mnemonic device looks like it was assembled in the Draftfcb mount room. Is this shop capable of generating 21st century creative? Get in the poop.

Posted by: qwestionable on May 19, 2008 4:53 PM