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From TBWA/Chiat/Day New York and director Randy Krallman comes the latest Skittles spot, Transplant. A perfect execution for a dream client.
The seemingly huge intellectual gap between atheists and people of faith forms the basis of this viral from an online atheist group. Every line taken straight from Christian fundamentalist forums. Nothing hits the spot like the truth ay?

Rather than copying nature, Reuben Margolin says he simply trys to relate to it. Here Margolin talks about the inspirations behind some of his most elegant and mesmerizing sculptures.
Foil-stamped, die-cut, embossed. Just a few of the things that go into the world's worst business card. There's a lovely comment in response to this guy too: "I learned something from this video. I learned that douche bag is in my spellchecker".
Parody at its best. A report from The Onion on a spiraling prison economy, with the price of a pack of cigarettes now exceeding two hand jobs.
Sour grapes from New Zealand. Nevertheless, very funny.
So start flicking through the most obscure magazines you can find for a list of this year's winners. Here's some Hot Wheels half-pagers found in a Volkswagen glossy.
So my copywriter and I put our advertising portfolio up for sale on ebay today. Yes it's a dirty publicity stunt but, you know what, someone's go to do it. Besides, all the money goes to the NSPCC so you'll be doing wonders for your karma.
'And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon'; Raymond Scott and the Secret 7's gloriously surreal accompaniment to Mark Ryden and Marion Peck's equally twisted short, Sweet Wishes.