What’s in the box of curiosities?
November 18 2011, 10:56 am | | 16 Comments
The famous Spiegeltent visits Melbourne each year, giving audiences a chance to sample some weird and wonderful performances. To attract corporate sponsors, Leo Burnett, Melbourne created a ‘box of curiosities’ filled with objects designed to look like they’d been sourced from the world’s most exotic emporiums.
16 Comments
Fucking well done Matt!! About time you got your teeth into something award winning! Bloody good job.
Love this. Best DM piece I’ve seen in ages, and beautifully crafted.
Full points for craftmanship. Pieces like this don’t come around often enough. Awesome work!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautifully designed… well done!
Cracking work. Feel like a CB knob jockey pointing this out but you dudes may want to change it up, it’s ‘piquing’ curiosity, not ‘peaking’. Don’t want to take the wind out of the sails though. Very nice.
Just a question….does well-crafted mean copying old labels? Just sayin’
‘Cause someone designed them once.
no, it’s very devivative art diretion
So, it’s a hamper to attract sponsers?
Great idea and design. I’d like to receive this.
Looks like something a uni student would come up with. The thinking behind this lacks depth. Bit too simple in my opinion.
Style over substance. And not that stylish.
Beautiful. I want one.
Sorry, but the outrageous spelling mistake outshines the nice art direction.
So close, yet so far away.
Very week. Sorry, meant very ‘weak’. That was a typo.
Maybe she meant to write ‘Peaking’…who knows in this crazy wacky world of advertising we live in.
In other words, the DM piece is so awesome that the potential sponsor’s curiosity has peaked at the point where they are convinced to go forth and become a sponsor.
The peaking point.
I coined that phrase first, people.