Archive for the 'recent work' Category




April 27th, 2009

Pepsi Throwback Commercial



January 13th, 2009

Peadpod Neighborhood Electric Vehicles

Peter Arnell reveals the new Peapod Neighborhood Electric Vehicle on today’s Martha Stewart show. Visit peapodmobility.com for more information.



January 12th, 2009

New Tropicana Work

From the New York Times Advertising - As Consumers Try to Cut Back, Tropicana Promotes Quality and Value. New work from Arnell.



December 25th, 2008

Happy Holidays!



April 21st, 2008

Pratt, Type 4: Final Critique

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I was graciously invited by Ali Madad to be a guest critic for his Type 4 Class at Pratt, along with Manuel Miranda and Amelia Irwin. (Photos: Ali Madad)



January 8th, 2008

VCU Brandcenter Animation

The elements of the new identity system for the VCU Brandcenter were beautifully animated by R/GA for the Brandcenter website, which went live in January. (Click image to play)



January 1st, 2008

Kodak Printer Packaging

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The Kodak All-in-One printer, for which I designed the packaging with colleagues at Ogilvy, was featured on the Celebrity Apprentice task this week. You can see what the celebrities conjured to market the printer on Kodak’s website.



March 1st, 2007

Avon “Hello Tomorrow” Campaign

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The Avon campaign which I contributed to at Ogilvy has gone live, with lots of Print, Out-of-Home, and TV. The New York Times has a nice feature on the campaign, with snapshots of the print and video samples of some of the spots.



January 3rd, 2007

AOL Corporate Website Redesign

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My design for a new AOL Corporate website launched recently, including a “sticky notes” navigation scheme, which allows users to dynmically browse current openings and read quotes from current AOL staffers.



January 2nd, 2007

AOL Corporate Environment Video on YouTube

Shortly after the lenticular wall was installed at AOL’s corporate headquarters in Dulles, I discovered this video posted on YouTube from one of the AOL staffers, of their experience walking down the new corridor. (Don’t ask me to explain the LL Cool J playing in the background.)