Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Superb Advertisements

Volkswagen Van came up with this brilliant idea to promote its carrying capacity as against many other cars:



Ford Mondeo showcases its pickup speed with this stunner of an advertisement. 
Great execution.



The copy reads "From 0 to 100 kmph in 8.7 seconds."



One last piece from Volswagen for its Nueva Passat car. 
Here the emphasis on the luxurious back space available in the car. 
Again, great art work and execution.



Some more effective anti-smoking advertisements that I came across recently:






The ad is for Sunsilk Shampoo. The copy reads - "For stronger hair". No comments!!




This is for The Economist magazine




An ad for Western Union Money Transfer, targeted at the receivers. 
Interesting play of words.



Ad for Lucozade "energy drink". Guess on some days we could do with one of these energy drinks.




Sugar free Lollipop..!!




The headline is a beautiful play of words. Save Trees. Trees save. And the visual impact is quite stunning. He who first said that a picture is worth many words is quite right.




This is a very catchy ad for a karate school. Looks like they have a very practical approach to learning it




The copy says: "Harry's bread. Nice and Soft." Indeed. The cute sleepy girl takes the cake here, er.. I mean, the bread.




This is a print ad taken out by Rodasol insect killer in the Obituary section of a newspaper. 
Death to the Bugs



You think you can, you can ?






A very interesting print ad by Frizz skin salon. Catchy.




And here is one of the best anti-smoking ad, released by Cancer Patients Aid Association:




A very simple but hard-hitting advertisement by the Mumbai Traffic Police on the importance of wearing helmet:




Thank God the zoom was invented.




Drunk drivers get preference over others in prime parking spots. Surprised? Here's how:




One of the best, by Seagram, that asks drivers to choose carefully between two things:




An explosion of colours fantastically brought out by the recent print ads for Sony Bravia television:






A "Don't Drink and Drive" campaign by Vasir breweries on their beer bottle caps. Upon opening the bottle, the car printed on the cap appears bent, and on reverse we have the simple slogan. Very simple but effective.




IWC, the famous Swiss watch makers, used these stickers on the holds in airport buses to catch the attention of travelling pilots and other passengers for their new "Big Pilot's Watch".




Here is a very creative use of bowling alleys to advertise for dental implant insurance. Whoever got this idea and made a sudden leap of imagination was being sooo.. damn creative.




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