Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Fwd: Clever Advertisment

Some Clever Advertising ...


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 entering finds the message,

'People move away when you have body odour'.




Cool advertisement found in Malaysia .
A sticker was placed on the high voltage box depicting

that powerful Duracell batteries were used.





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 .)






A giant mirror was built that allowed passers-by to stop and

look at themselves wearing Ind
ividual clothes at a shopping mall in Tokyo , Japan .






Advertisements for a job-recruiting company in Berlin ,
Germany depict people working in vending machines and ATMs.
It delivers the message, 'Life is too short for the wrong
job'.







Stickers were placed in selected car park locations and

car workshops where M-Tech Plasma HID lights are sold in Malaysia
It delivers the mess
age that these headlights are 300%

brighter than regular headlights.
The burn-effect sticker from the headlights really leaves an impression.






In another
creative idea by The Fitness Company, 'dumbbells'

were placed at various subways in New York City ,
which create an illusion that the person holding the safety bar is doing weights.






A very cost-effective advertisement in Hong Kong for a yoga

school showcases the prowess of a yoga practitioner on the flexible stems of drinking straws
Enquiries and enrolment went up
after this promotional stunt.





A creative ad by Mini Cooper placed at the Zurich , Switzerland

train station, shows people climbing into or out of the car,
when they are actually entering or exiting stairs.



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