Here is a nice way to interact with people. Meiji, a brand of Thai Milk, putted life-sized stickers of a sumo wrestler, a judokan, a rugby player and a wrestler on revolving doors in several buildings.
As you entered or left the building it seemed like you easily pushed those strong men away. The slogan next to it said: “Milk makes you stronger, Meiji”.
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on January 2, 2010 No comments yet
This advertisement was made for Rejoice, a hair conditioning product from consumer goods manufacturer Proctor & Gamble. They use the tangled mess of power lines in Bangkok, Thailand to get its message across.
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on November 8, 2009 No comments yet
Instead of giving away product samples, ice cream and cotton candy were given out. The stick carrying the ice cream and cotton candy carries a hidden message. Once consumers are done the message printed on the tip of the stick shaped like a toothbrush reveals “Don’t Forget” with the Colgate logo. This simple message effectively reminded consumers to brush their teeth.
Colgate is a toothpaste that is owned by a large american diversified multinational corporation.
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on September 30, 2009 No comments yet
As every restaurants have their closing hours. We feel that this is a great opportunity for McDonald’s to communicate the new 24 hours service. McDonald’s places a night image of its restaurant onto the pull-down shutter of various restaurants. Once the shutter is pulled down after the restaurant’s operating hours, passer bys will see an image of a McDonald’s in late hours. This is to deliver the message that while other restaurants are closed, one can enjoy good meal at McDonald’s 24 hours a day.
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on September 28, 2009 No comments yet
Mul-T-Lock is a worldwide producer of high security products. These three print advertisements show that it is really hard to break in and enter these properties due to the products of Mul-T-Lock.
I’m not sure what HomePro is exactly, but I assume it’s a company in construction.
In these times of ‘crisis’ saving money is pretty important, and the way HomePro dealt with this is really cool.
And offcourse it’s a way of recycling!