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It's hard to see a gecko and not think immediately of the GEICO ads. The little chap with his... The following eight fictional and real-life characters have driven their personal and/or...
This is a list of notable nationally exposed mascots and characters... Contents Characters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Other notable characters and their brands See also...
Now Geico’s many characters — the company has unveiled many figures and scenarios over the years — must vie with Progressive’s Flo and an assemblage built around her; Allstate’s...
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Geico is bringing back its iconic Caveman in a new commercial titled “The Nightmare,” per details shared with Marketing Dive. The dramatic two-minute spot sees one of the Neanderthal-like characters wake up from a nightmare, haunted by Geico’s “so easy, a caveman can do it” tagline first introduced nearly two decades ago. The ad will debut in a linear pod takeover on NBC Sunday Night Football on Dec. 24 and through a placement on YouTube Live. Along with supplementary social content, the brand has shared a playlist of classic spots fe ...
Here are some characters I designed and sculpted in ZBrush for a recent Geico commercial, Cuckoo Clock: Take a Closer Look.
Try telling the story of Star Wars without mentioning any of the characters. ; It’s possible. But would you buy tickets to a movie about a gigantic spaceship that blows up a planet and is eventually destroyed by a smaller spaceship? Sounds like a flop to us… ; There’s no question Star Wars has revolutionary products – the lightsaber is the undisputed market leader in energy swords – but it’s not the products that make Star Wars famous.
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