What if some of the most famous online services were launched in 1959? That's what Sao Paulo ad agency Moma imagined when the released this 3 part series of fake vintage ads for Facebook, YouTube and Skype. The “Everything Ages Fast” ad campaign is Mad Men era imagery that would look perfect in vintage copies of Esquire...more below!




[via Neatorama]

Nomade Express Slee...
LIKE!
I want these...
I wish there would be a return to these kind of ads. They make me much happier than the ads with girls in their underwear to sell a gallon of paint.
Ha! I love these.
So much awesome. I would put these on my wall. :)
What a perfect man-cave these'd make.
Wood panelling...
Mid-century desk with a high-powered computer...
and these ads adorning the wall.
For the win.
Fabulous. I have the itch to polish up the English though. It's very good...just not colloquial. There's something a little bit off about it that screams NOT MY FIRST LANGUAGE.
Nevertheless, brilliant!
I agree. Unfortunately, the copy doesn't quite match the brilliant concept and layout. Still fun though!
This is simply brilliant. And the language is spot on. It camps the language of the day. OK, the phrase "notorious new mechanism" may be a little over the top. But take it from me, a woman who was raised on Life magazine, these are perfection.