Mascara that runs on an outdoor billboard!
When it rains, the mascara runs onto the face of the model.
Smart. The question is: How does it work?
Agency: Leo Burnett
Via [Advertising/Design Goodness]
2 comments November 13th, 2006
When it rains, the mascara runs onto the face of the model.
Smart. The question is: How does it work?
Agency: Leo Burnett
Via [Advertising/Design Goodness]
2 comments November 13th, 2006
A brilliant idea for a billboard; a light bulb is installed onto an outdoor panel and is supplied with a sensor to light the bulb each time someone passes underneath.
Client: The Economist
Agency: Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, UK
Via [Jazarah!]
2 comments November 1st, 2006
This is not new, but it’s very impressive!
It gives the impression that the vehicles are powered by Duracell.
The question: Is this just a poster or a fabricated model?
Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, New Delhi, India
Via [Twenty Four]
2 comments October 28th, 2006
More reactions to the expected imposition of limits on outdoor advertising in Amman.
Cartoon shows Omar Maani, Amman’s mayor contemplating which billboard to take down first. The way the billboards are depicted in this cartoon is not exaggerated. Many streets in Amman actually look like this!
[From: Sha3teely]
Add comment October 20th, 2006

Amman’s municipality, which recently underwent a management change, has been busy working on measures to improve the city’s aesthetic image. In recent years, billboards, in all shapes, forms and sizes, have had a a big impact on the city’s facades and streets. Rooftops are crowding each other out on major (and minor) intersections.
Now, the municipality wants change. It seems that various forms of rooftops will be banned. THere have been several inconclusive meeting between the Greater Amman Municipality and the billboard companies. The two sides now seem on collision course.
Read more about Amman’s billboard controversy here.
Add comment October 19th, 2006
Sama Dubai has unveiled what it claims to be the longest and largest billboard in the Middle East for its project ‘The Lagoons’.
The billboard is 400 meters long and 20 meters high at the upper most point of the di-cut.
The design and construction of the billboard involved more than 200 technicians. It took them 75 days, involving more than 2,880 man-hours. The billboard will be visible to up to 250,000 motorists a day on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai.
Via [Jazarah!]
3 comments October 2nd, 2006
Science should be fun to learn. Well, it isn’t always, but this bus-shelter campaign for Science World Magazine is cool.
Also, check out the print ads of this campaign at this link.
Via [I Believe in Adv].
1 comment September 21st, 2006
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