Brilliant Subway Ad

Subways are the birthplace of urban graffiti, and what better place to launch an anti-graffiti campaign? While this ad won't really stop vandalism cases, onlookers might be more likely to report them.

Commercial of the day: Acura MDX

All the elements of this Ad go together perfectly, the music, the images, and the voice over. It's kind of relaxing, which is a good thing since they're talking about car safety.

Print: Omax Wide Angle Lenses

This is pure genius. It's a print campaign for Omax wide angle lenses, and if you're not familiar with photography you probably won't get the ads at first glance. Unless you're an experienced weirdo stalker peeping tom.





Source: www.advertolog.com

ESPN: Soccer Urinal

Now, this is clever, and creative, but won't that goal post make urine splatter all over the place? Well, it should be fine as long as they only use it at sporting events. Every time I go to a Dodger game it seems as if nobody aims for the urinals anyway.

The Ad Reads: "Soccer is good everywhere, but it is much better on ESPN channels"

Commercial of the day: Burger King

The end of this ad cracks me up every time.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it

This chart shows the different stages that the Coca-Cola, and Pepsi logos have gone through since the companies were established in the late 1800s. It's amazing that the Coca-Cola logo has remained virtually unchanged since 1887, but with a logo like that who needs change. While Pepsi's logo has gone through many changes, most of them were improvements, with the exception of 1950-1962 and 1998-2005. The 1973 Pepsi logo is my favorite of the bunch, and I know that if they ever bring that logo back it would be a hit. Their current logo isn't that bad, it's sleek, modern, and has that "web 2.0" feel. But, what looks good today might not look good tomorrow, that new logo doesn't seem like it will stand the test of time. However, considering Pepsi's track record maybe they weren't aiming for timeless, and maybe Pepsi chooses to reinvent itself every so often. The 2008 logo comes after Pepsi left their ad agency of 60 years BBDO, and decided to go with TBWA Chiat Day. Those Chiat Day people seem to know a thing or two about advertising (Apple).

PS: I really hope they bring back that retro 1973 Pepsi Logo in the near future.




On a side note web designer Kristin Andrews shares her take on the new Pepsi logo, pretty funny if you ask me:



Link to her blog

Commercial of the day: Grey Goose

This is the best Grey Goose Ad I have seen so far. It takes you away, as if you're actually there.

Commercial of the day: Fed Ex

This would've been a much better ending to castaway.

Moonvertising, The Final Frontier



When Rolling Rock announced it would be advertising on the moon, it turned out to be a hoax. However, moonpublicity.com, has plans to make moonvertising a reality with shadow shaping technology. The company plans to use robots to create images on the moon.

Print: Damn Right Your Dad Drank It

This is my favorite print campaign at the moment. It's hilarious, original, and I have never heard of the product, I guess that's what good advertising is for.

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Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Crashes Into Home

(I was going to add some witty, and clever puns, but the news anchors butchered my every attempt)

 

I Guess Some People Really Do Hate Ads

Here's a compilation of defaced ads
Some of them are kinda funny. enjoy.

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Mad Men Season 2




If you still haven't picked up Mad Men Season 2, then you're doing it wrong. AMC's creation picked up a few Golden Globes last year including best television series drama. Check it out on Amazon

Mad Men Season 2
Price: $ 22.99

Six Cases of Shamelessly False Advertising







Listerine was the first over-the-counter mouthwash sold in the United States in 1914 and by 1921 it was already falsely marketing its product. Declaring itself a cure-all for common cold ailments like sore throats and coughs, a dandruff preventative, an anti-shave tonic, and a safe way to protect yourself from cuts, bruises, wounds, and stings, Listerine was slapped with numerous false advertisement lawsuits. In 1975, the Federal Trade Commission ordered the company to spend $10 million in corrective advertising, seeing as their product was no more effective in treating colds than gargling warm water. Even then, the mouthwash giant didn’t really learn their lesson. In 2005, the company was slapped with another lawsuit. This time because Listerine claimed it was as “effective as floss” after rigging clinical trials.

See the rest of the list at mentalfloss

Im sold.

Classic Ads from 1948

Touché BMW, Touché...


After Audi put up a Billboard reading "Your Move, BMW" an agency named Juggernaut Advertising hired by BMW, came up with a response. They put up a billboard reading "Checkmate" can you say owned?

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