




Colin Selikow and I created these award-winning TV ads for the half-time ad break in the US Superbowl. ‘Terrapin’ played on the sexiness of the V. phone and was one of the top 5 ads of that year. ‘Trouser Snake’ demonstrated in a funny way the usefulness of Motorola WAP enabled phones, which could access the internet and were the forerunner of smartphones. Both ads ran across EMEA along with the 'Lost Luggage' spot which demonstrated the advantages of a Tri-band phone. All three ads were directed by Martin Granger.