Creative Canadians.
We've had another photo submission from a "No Apples" reader - this time from Canada. Zak Mroueh and his team at Zulu Alpha Kilo have been behind some ingenious campaigns, including work for Puma and the National Eating Disorder Information Centre. You can read more about their activities and philosophies in "No Apples", and in the meantime, you can visit their unconventional website - and play their "keyhole peeping" game, to see their photo!
Like Zak says, "Zulu likes to keep the mystery and we never reveal a lot about ourselves. We always want clients to find us rather than us go searching for them. So far it seems to be working."
Try it for yourself first, and if you get stuck, watch our little clip below for a hint.
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I expect more nudity from a keyhole peeping game.
Posted by: Olivia Solon | 13 May 2010 at 11:38 AM
Very impressive post. I can appreciate the amount of effort that went into it. You have a very good feel for getting the right information out to the people. I am also very impressed with the website as a whole. Keep up the good work.
Posted by: SMS Marketing | 14 May 2010 at 07:23 AM