Topic: Jung Von Matt
Here is proof positive that ad agencies watch nerdy science videos on YouTube just as often as the rest of us. Remember a couple of years ago when "invisibility cloak" technology…
It's a little odd to build an ad around receding technology. But that's just what Mercedes attempts in this new spot, titled "Thanks, Airbag," from German agency Jung von Matt. Of…
Here's a clever little tourism stunt: The tiny village of Obermutten in the Graubünden area of Switzerland has gotten itself a sizable online following—putting itself on the map for would-be…
This European PSA from Jung von Matt shows a guy in a bear suit receiving hugs and affection from folks in a crowded thoroughfare. At the end, he's revealed to…
On Thursday, May 19, creatives from all over the world will get gussied up for the 52nd annual CLIO Awards, which are getting a bit gussied up this year themselves:…
It's not great to fake screen shots in your case studies. But German agency Jung Von Matt did just that (accidentally, it claims) in the video below, showcasing a Twitter-bot-powered…
This Mercedes-Benz spot from German agency Jung von Matt presents a corporate dweeb who chucks it all to live "the simple life" as a shaggy mountain man. He looks like…
Mercedes-Benz's new marketing campaign is a celebration of how far the brand has come since Gottlieb Daimler (who died in 1900) first fell asleep on blueprints for his Grandfather…
It's never a good sign when the Grim Reaper suddenly shows up shotgun. This German spot presents an urbane, apologetic personification of death—sort of like an uncle from out…
Since skywriting is no longer acceptable in advertising, German agency Jung von Matt has settled for "flyvertising," attaching tiny ad banners to flies and letting them buzz around…



