under influence




...and yes, we're talking drugs
When I first saw these ads for Cesradyston (a mild sedative-hypnotic drug) I thought they looked so familiar... Do you "smell" some influence too? Maybe just a little bit? Grrrrr...
Yes, that's it! Nice executions, but maybe some freshness wouldn't hurt...
I guess by now we all know Honda's a trend setter. I'm just not sure that following trends is a good idea when you need to differentiate.
Yes, that's it! Nice executions, but maybe some freshness wouldn't hurt...
I guess by now we all know Honda's a trend setter. I'm just not sure that following trends is a good idea when you need to differentiate.
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