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Shocking Advertisements – Part II
21. Colin Glass Cleaner: Spider

Advertising Agency: JWT
22. Colombian Association of Arterial Hypertension: Home

Advertising Agency: DDB
23. Concordia Children’s Services: Piglets

Advertising Agency: Y&R
24. Discriminatie.nl: Hide

Advertising Agency: Imagine
25. Domestic Violence: Livingroom

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi
26. Eagle Print Awards 2009: Cactus

Advertising Agency: KingJames
27. Emirates Arthritis Foundation: Painful

Advertising Agency: The Classic Partnership
28. E.N.P.A.: Spray

Advertising Agency: Lowe + Partners
29. Family Network Foundation: Dad

Advertising Agency: V2 Power
30. Fashion Outlet Zurich: Cow

Advertising Agency: Ruf Lanz
31. Findus Fraich’Frites: Grandchildren

Advertising Agency: Grey
32. Foundation Abbé Pierre: The Lifeguard

Advertising Agency: BDDP Unlimited
33. Fur Free: Angry Fox

Advertising Agency: Milos Sibinovic
34. Glassing Sunglasses: Kiss My Glass

Advertising Agency: Y&R
35. Good Parent: Boy

Advertising Agency: DDB
36. Government of the State of Santa Catarina: Hamburger

Advertising Agency: Grupo Fórmula Comunicação
37. Gringo’s Tequila: El Matador Peligroso

Advertising Agency: Volcano
38. Humans for Animals: Seal

Advertising Agency: TBWA
39. IndyAct: Bobcat

Advertising Agency: DDB
40. Just Liquid Hand Wash: Cockroaches

Advertising Agency:
DISNEY HEROINES COME TO LIFE
Disney characters are iconic and have the magic quality of bringing back pleasant memories of the time we first saw them: whether at a cinema, one of the theme parks around the world or as a childhood toy. In Disney’s animated feature films their diverse characters have been seen all over the world and one graphic design student from Finland has created his own characterization of the loved Disney female leads.
SEE ALSO REAL LIFE DISNEY PRINCESSES
Jirka (pronounced Yirka, not Jerk-a) Väätäinen is a 2nd year graphic design student at the Arts University College at Bournemouth in the U.K. He began experimenting with Disney characters using photo manipulation and began posting them on his blog. To his surprise, he found a great many people enjoying his perspective and began emailing him to do more. After many requests for certain characters, Jirka would do a piece and post them. He had since done about 15 female characters and is still doing more.
To learn more about Jirka’s work in photography and graphic design, see his website, here.
Pocahontas
Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Cinderella
Alice from Alice in Wonderland
Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Rapunzel
Ariel from The Little Mermaid
Ursala from The Little Mermaid
Belle from Beauty and The Beast
Mulan
Jane from Tarzan
Tiana from The Princess and The Frog
















































