Friday, May 9, 2008

Speed!

The image below gives you the impression of just that, speed. A simple formula for giving regular folks a taste of how fast they can go in a Mustang!


Thursday, May 1, 2008

Look Up!

The following images show how everyday sights along the roadside can present excellent advertising opportunities. These advertisements also capture the essence of the products being advertised.



The knife is advertising for products by ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS. This company is recognized globally for creating
kitchen utensils high quality and function. The most notable of these are their, knives.



The comb is advertising for Proctor & Gamble's shampoo – Rejoice. (One of the best selling shampoos in Asia.) It is supposed to make hair twice as smooth, and easy to comb hair versus ordinary shampoos.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Getting Rid of AIDS

Many advertising campaigns have been carried out, over the years, on the subject of AIDS, via all types of media. I thought many of them to be preachy and boring at times. However, I found the one below to be a very simple, effective way of getting the point across, of us all having the power to make a difference, in the fight against the spread of AIDS.



Friday, April 18, 2008

Your World Though Science

I thought that this was an interesting way to engage the man on the street with one of many fascinating facts about a seemingly mundane part of life. You find yourself directly involved with the information given before there is any time to think, once the button has been pushed!



(Science World British Columbia is a self-supporting non-profit organization which engages British Columbians in science and inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province.)

Monday, April 7, 2008

Strong Teeth?!



This billboard is for "Formula" tooth care. The copy on it says, "builds strong teeth." It seems that the text should have been displayed more prominently, or simply stated, "Formula tooth care", more prominently but I really like the visual created, don't you?