Favourite - or favorite ;) - Apple ad
I just posted in another thread and it got me thinking in a nostalgiac manner.
What Apple ad do you remember fondly? Why?
What ads do you think were successful and for what reason?
C'mon - they can't all be that bad can they?
Here's a classic from the 80s that used to run in Australia - maybe it ran o/s as well? Does anybody here remember it?
What Apple ad do you remember fondly? Why?
What ads do you think were successful and for what reason?
C'mon - they can't all be that bad can they?
Here's a classic from the 80s that used to run in Australia - maybe it ran o/s as well? Does anybody here remember it?
Quote:
[cue nostalgia]
Actually, I do remember one "cracker" Apple ad down under from the 80s with these two executives in a lift. The senior exec says to the other: "Missed you at the 'shindig' the other night". Junior exec replies, nonchalantly, "I was busy". Then the boss type guy looks at him and says: "How's that proposal going?" "I've finished," the other exec returns. Upon which he hands him the work. Nice and neat title page, spreadsheets, graphs, piecharts - the works. "Geez, Frank - I didn't know our computers could do all this!" To which junior replies: "They can't - I did this at home." "What were you using?" *Ding* - lift doors open - Frank exits without replying... fade in rainbow coloured Apple.
Ahh, those were the days - the advantage of a stylish GUI and the boom in desktop publishing.
[/cue nostalgia]
[cue nostalgia]
Actually, I do remember one "cracker" Apple ad down under from the 80s with these two executives in a lift. The senior exec says to the other: "Missed you at the 'shindig' the other night". Junior exec replies, nonchalantly, "I was busy". Then the boss type guy looks at him and says: "How's that proposal going?" "I've finished," the other exec returns. Upon which he hands him the work. Nice and neat title page, spreadsheets, graphs, piecharts - the works. "Geez, Frank - I didn't know our computers could do all this!" To which junior replies: "They can't - I did this at home." "What were you using?" *Ding* - lift doors open - Frank exits without replying... fade in rainbow coloured Apple.
Ahh, those were the days - the advantage of a stylish GUI and the boom in desktop publishing.
[/cue nostalgia]
Comments
Originally posted by CosmoNut
Well, aside from arguably the greatest ever -- "Here's to the Crazy Ones" -- [snip]...
D'oh! How could I have forgotten that! That was a truly inspired piece of work that signalled Apple was back on track!
Originally posted by DMBand0026
The best ever is the "Crazy Ones" ad. No question. It was inspiring, it was creative, it was just a great ad. I downloaded it a while ago and showed my mom the other night and she wanted to run out and spend thousands of dollars on a new Mac. My mom doesn't part to easily with money either. Put this ad back on and you'll get thousands of new customers. It was without a doubt the best. I'm gonna go watch it now, than buy an iPod.
DMBand0026 - where did you d/l it from? Any chance that you post a link please? Thanks!
For most of the Apple ads and the "Think Different" ad visit: http://www.esm.psu.edu/Faculty/Gray/movies.html
Originally posted by Mac Man 020581
Mac+:
For most of the Apple ads and the "Think Different" ad visit: http://www.esm.psu.edu/Faculty/Gray/movies.html
OMG - I've hit the motherlode!
... could do with some more "rainbow era" stuff though