New Gabrielle Faust web banners
Monday, June 14th, 2010Below are a few new web banners for the Gabrielle Faust website. Please link all banners used to http://www.gabriellefaust.com. Thank you for your support! Bookmark to: Hide Sites
Below are a few new web banners for the Gabrielle Faust website. Please link all banners used to http://www.gabriellefaust.com. Thank you for your support! Bookmark to: Hide Sites
Official New Logos May 4, 2010 • • • As many of you may have noticed, my overall image has been undergoing some major “rebranding” this year as I work towards taking my career to the next level. Working with David Lowry of the Lowry Agency, I have been streamlining this website, my Facebook pages, [...]
In 2007 a flood of spectacularly innovative direct marketing filtered through a variety of avenues from parcel mail to billboards and the internet for the smash hit vampire series True Blood. Vials of fake blood substitute, postcards written in cryptic code, false ads for Monster, MiniCooper and Diesel Jeans geared towards vampires inundated the masses [...]
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Sometimes the creepiest things are the result of ad guys attempting to be “clever”. Today a good example are the Quizno’s ads featuring a talking oven telling the sandwich boy to “give it to him”. A few generations ago it was abusive husbands beating their wives over instant coffee or soap ads featuring bawling babies [...]
Sometimes ad execs snort a little too much coke while in the last deadline hours of trying to come up with the next catchy pop-culture commercial for their products and often times the result is truly terrifying. Case in point: the recent “Nanerpus” commercial developed by Denny’s for the 2009 Superbowl. Now, the only commercial [...]
There is absolutely, in my opinion, no excuse for bad book cover designs. With so many talented illustrators and designers on the face of this planet, it just astounds me how many times publishers will settle for down right atrocious graphics for the covers of their novels. The cover is often times the single aspect [...]






