Capitulo VII: Time may change some things.



Time may change some things. But your music remains the same every saturday at 5pm on 95.7fm.
Really neat ideas and all but quite unrelated to the product. Perhaps this is a good example of cool artwork in advertising with very little insight were it still works well. Or perhaps the visually are just really cool.
Oh wait, I just got it, Capitulo VII plays 80s music. I like it; they should make an ad campaign like that or something. (For slow people like me apparently that was a joke).
I love the princess as a hooker under a street light at night with boobs ganging out and stripper shoes. Not that there is anything wrong with stripper heels.
Advertising Agency: Grupo Novel, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Creative Director / Art Director: R. Muñoz
Illustrators: R. Muñoz, E. Bido
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I dont get your comment.
perhaps is my bad english.
no insight but works well?
i think the visuals are pretty neat and takes you right away to the point.
is not a cannes winner or anything near to that but it sure get the message across in a fairly simple way.
i also think that makes people spend some time looking at this ads.
Comment by Gaston Quinonez — 14 January, 2009 @ 5:50 am
You are right, I know. that is one sexy monkey.
Comment by Serge — 14 January, 2009 @ 1:43 pm