What we think are some of the nicer print campaigns that we could get our hands on, Keep coming back for more as we will be updating as regularly as we get new material. Email james@t4w.co.uk if you have your own nominations.

   
   
   
   
       
    M&C Saatchi
    Some really cute little self-promotional advertisements from the boys and girls at M&C Saatchi in Australia. Well, they brought a smile to our faces, even if we can't quite believe a CD getting up to these antics.
     
     

     
       
    Deathwish
    Ok, ok, so there is enough written about agencies taking up small clients just so that they can award-winning work. But there are times when that is totally justified when the quality of the work is this high ...
     
     

     
       
    Absolut Citron
    More stuff from the Absolut archive, this time from the Absolut Citron campaign. Has some really lovely work that really makes the best of the whole idea. Good work, TBWA!
     
     

     
       
    Absolut Kurant
    Likely to become a bit over-represented is the Absolut work. However, thanks to www.absolutcollectors.com, we have managed to track down some of the best from the campaigns over the years.
     
     

     
       
    ASA Complaints 2000
    Each and every year, the ASA runs a list of the top-10 most-complained about ads. We have picked what we thought were the best of the bunch and thought that we would share them with you ...
     
     

     
       
    Dulux
    The first of our favourite print campaigns, carefully collected from around the web. Beautiful use of photography in this campaign for Dulux made us smile and sigh at the skill, at the same time.
     
     

     
       
    18-30 Vol I
    The classic Saatchi campaign that featured prominently in the D&AD retrospective at the V&A recently. Just the most beautifully copy-written ads to be found.
     
     

     
       
    18-30 Vol II
    The more recent campaign from Saatchis - bolder, brasher, but in this case beautifully shot. You have to admire the cheekiness of it all - some of the top-ten most complained about ads of their year too. Not bad work!
     
     

     
       
    BritArt.com
    Great work from the kids at Mother in one of the most cost-effective campaigns of all time, surely. Made BritArt famous and relevant to the punter and was the first "proper" ambient campaign to hit the high-streets.
     
     

     
       
    Wonderbra
    Well, what can we say? They are classics of their time. They have inspired a cult of their own. Much admired, emulated, satirised (and complained about), they are a lovely pair.
     
     

     
       
    Harvey Nichols
    It has to be said that the current campaign - with various "victims" of HN - is a lovely one. But Harvey and Hibby were THE cutest things to hit the billboards and deserve this recognition.
     
     

     
       
    Lowenbrau
    Here in the main because they are so wonderfully close to the Club 18-30 ads, but are pulled off in a wonderfully simply way - you as the viewer really do all the work to fulfil on the ads' strapiline.
     
     

     
       
    Guinness
    The Extra Cold campaign won many plaudits, we think deservedly. This work really is outdoor at its finest. As such, it ranks as some of our fave print work ever!
     
     

     
       
    Swatch
    The Swiss watchmaker has returned to form with its latest shots for the Swatch Skin range of watches. These really are lovely ads - and the fact that they are pretty hard to find at present makes them all the lovelier.
     
     

       
    London Underground anti-ads
    Cracking little ads from someone, somewhere (tell us who you are!). Takes the piss perfectly without resorting to the usual diatribe or abuse. Simple and effective.
     
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    Absolut anti-ads
    The Absolut ads have spawned a sub-culture. To the point that people are now paying to see them by buying the book. But every action must have an equal and opposite reaction. These are it ... from Adbusters.
     
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