A Creative Russian Gmail Ad
A few days ago, I was busy browsing videos about Google in YouTube, and found an interesting Gmail advertisement created by the search engine’s Team from Moscow, Russia. It seemed they had wasted their time considering all the technology available right now, but for me the team did an amazing, brilliant job!
And when I just woke up this morning, I found out that Gmail Official Blog make a post about it, and I was like, “Oh! I should have blogged it first before they did!” Well, I guess I should be more thankful that I didn’t because I have appreciated the video more now because Gmail blog enumerated the materials used by the creative team of this Russian Gmail Art like: 162 meters of gray tape, 45 lego pieces, 12 cans of spray paint, 2 kilograms of millet porridge, 1 mop, and 1 saw.
“And the actual M at the end of the video? That’s 3 sweaters, 3 balls, 3 pillows, 2 dumbbells, 2 pair of gloves, a set of child’s plates, a hockey stick, a scarf, a paper folder, hats and slippers. All in red of course.” - Official Gmail Blog
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Chris Sandberg on
Fri, 14th Mar 2008 2:51 pm
Wow, I wonder how long it took to make that

