35 Brilliant Billboards, Signs, and Outdoor Ads
November 18th, 2009 admin
It’s hard to drive a mile without seeing a billboard or outdoor ad. Most have a repetitive message, familiar color scheme, or seen-it-before motif. They’re easy to tune out. Sometimes, however, companies design truly creative outdoor ads. They’re original enough to penetrate consumer ad fatigue, and innovative enough to convince you their product might actually be worth checking out. We’ve compiled 35 brilliant ads that make you do a double-take: 1. Bite: Ogilvy & Mather Image: Comunicamos This Indonesian billboard makes it clear that …
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