View Post Agencies | Brands | Campaigns | TV The Martin Agency Revisits ‘Camels’ for Geico By Erik Oster on Dec. 22, 2014 - 1:08 PM According to Adweek, The Martin Agency’s “Hump Day” ad for Geico was the brand’s most viral ever, so it’s no surprise that the agency (who have been known to recycle its ideas for the brand) riffs on ...
View Post Ad Biz | Agencies | Brands | Campaigns | TV The Martin Agency Asks Salt-N-Pepa to Spice Up Geico By Erik Oster on Nov. 26, 2014 - 12:45 PM The Martin Agency makes sacreligious use of Salt-N-Pepa’s iconic 90s hit “Push It” — as well as the group itself — in its latest spot for Geico. The 30-second ad opens on a man trying to pull open a ...
View Post Brands | Campaigns | Digital Geico Adds More ‘Work’ to Their Weird Digital Art Museum By Jordan Teicher on Oct. 7, 2013 - 12:44 PM The Geico Museum of Modern Insurance may not be the Louvre, but you can find the Mona Lisa in both places. In August, the Martin Agency teamed with Geico to launch a digital art museum, which is really another way of saying 15- an ...
View Post Brands | Campaigns Geico Reveals Hump Day Humor… on Hump Day By Jordan Teicher on May. 22, 2013 - 12:27 PM While you’re battling Wednesday workdays at the office, Geico has a new addition to their “Happier Than” campaign that gives a literal visual representation to Hump Day. Yes, a camel, with humps. The camel’ ...
View Post Brands | Campaigns According to Geico, Technologically-Savvy Pigs Will Steal Your Girlfriend By Jordan Teicher on Apr. 10, 2013 - 12:14 PM We feel for Ted. The guy has hail damage to his car, he’s doing the right thing by calling his insurance agent, and then he loses his attractive girlfriend to a pig. You might be saying, “well, it’s not just any ...
Campaigns Geico Turns to Tango in Latest ‘Rhetorical’ Round By Michael Musco on Jan. 19, 2011 - 10:50 AM Our buddy Mike McGlone, aka that guy from The Brothers McMullen, is back again with another round of rhetorical questions for Geico. How does one top the little piggy crying all the way home and brutally honest Abe? We’re no ...