From all over the world. A collection of some of the world’s most creative, most hilarious and the most unique advertisements that will make you look twice and smile.
Feeling Of Being A True Celebrity
In an attempt at new-level advertising for the launch its new Nikon D700 camera, Nikon has mounted a big light-box billboard in a subway station in Seoul, Korea.
The billboard is filled with life-like images of paparazzi who appear push and nudge to get a snap of you (or any other passerby).
Further still, the company installed a red carpet for the civilians who feel important to follow. Conveniently it leads to out of the station, into the mall nearby, and straight into a store where they can purchase the new D700.
2012 : Flooding The Subway
This cool advertisement in the subway Cantagalo, in Copacabana – Rio de Janeiro is advertising Sony Pictures 2012 movie. Get it, it looks like the tunnels have ruptured and are flooding and everybody is about to die.
Grown Closer Than You May Think
The world famous potato chips company Lay’s lets people believe that they grow their potatoes above the Jackson Tunnel. Nice way the catch your attention. The billboard in the tunnel says for obvious reasons: “Our potatoes are gown closer than you may think”.
Gold’s Gym Bodybuilder Elevator
Stickers showing two muscular arms were pasted outside the lift doors. Another sticker showing the torso of the body builder with arms stretched was pasted on the inside of the lift wall. When the lift door opened, the arms parted and looked as if the man is forcing the door open.
Superman, The Movie: Elevator
Hate Dropped Calls
Cingular showcases another dramatic way to highlight the issue of dropped calls on this billboard outside the Marriott Marquis in Times Square.
We Collect The Leftover Paint
Remember those Nano-Chromatic iPod spots where the iPods bleed in technicolor? For client Rona, which recycles paint, the illuminated minds at Bos/Montreal erected a banner just beneath an iPod Nano billboard.Nous recuperons les restes de peinture”.
Here are some more:
A decal of a dead woman for Canadian Red Cross at the bottom of a stairwell in a Cineplex Theatre in Toronto.
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