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An advertisement by Jung von
Matt/Alster for watchmaker IWC. Bus straps have been fashioned from
images of IWC’s Big Pilot’s Watch to allow bus travellers near the
airport to try before they buy at Berlin,
Germany. 16 more advertisements after the
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A print of a cup of Folgers coffee was
placed on top of manhole covers in New York City, USA. Holes on the
print allows the steam to come out. Wordings around the cup reads
‘Hey, City That Never Sleeps. Wake up.” from
Folgers. |
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An innovative idea on a large
billboard in
Amsterdam, Netherlands. It really makes you want
that ‘Heineken’. |
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This is a great advertisment campaign
at Unicenter Shopping Mall in Buenos Aires, Argentina for
Valentine’s Day. It magnifies the romantic ambience with a simple
idea. |
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Life-size stickers of people were
stuck on automatic sliding doors at a mall in Mumbai,
India. When someone approaches the doors move
apart and it feels like the people on the door are moving away. The
person enters to find the message ‘People Move Away When You Have
Body Odour’. |
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A sticker has been placed on the high
voltage box depicting that Duracell’s batteries were used. Cool
advertisement found in
Malaysia. |
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An ambient exercise to promote
Eatalica burgers. A ‘Caution Wet Floor’ board was placed near an
Eatalica burger signboard. The copy on the board reads ‘Oogling at
the burger may involuntarily cause drooling which may in turn lead
to a wet floor. Issued for your safety by the management of
Eatalica restaurant’. Eatalica is an American-Italian Food Joint in
Chennai, India. |
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A life size sticker for the horror
movie ‘The Maid’ in Singapore placed near the toilet round the
corner. The kind of advertisement that makes you pee in your
pants. |
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A giant mirror was built that allowed
passersby to stop and look at themselves wearing Indivi clothes at
a shopping mall in Tokyo,
Japan |
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An advertisement for a job recruiting
company in Berlin, Germany. Depicting people working in the vending
machines, ATMs, it delivers the message that ‘Life is too short for
the wrong job’. |
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Stickers were placed in selected car
park locations and car workshops where the product is sold in
Malaysia. It delivers the message that M-Tech Plasma HID Lights are
300% brighter than regular headlights. The burn effect sticker from
the headlights really leaves an impression. |
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This controversial idea was done in
Dubai by Sandeep Fernandes and Husen Baba Khan for the male
deodorant, Axe. The mouse pad that every guy
needs. |
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This is an advertisement found in
Vancouver during the National Non-Smoking Week.
The car was placed at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the message
reads ‘Death from car accidents: 370, Death from smoking-related
causes: 6,027, Quit now before it kills you.’ |
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Life size images were stuck on glass
doors at shops, airports in
South
Africa for the advertisement of glass and window
cleaner I.C.U. The expression on the face is
priceless. |
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Another creative idea by The Fitness
Company. Heavy Weights were placed at various subways in New York
City which creates an illusion that the person holding the safety
bar is doing weights. |
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A very
cost-effective advertisement in Hong Kong for a
yoga school. It showcases the prowess of a yoga practitioner on the
flexible stems of drink straws. A surge of enquiries and enrollment
went after up this promotional stunt. |
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This is a creative ad by Mini Cooper
placed at the Zurich, Switzerland
train
station. It gives the perception that the Mini
Cooper has a large space. |