Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Some Street Ads Are Attention-Grabbing, Whether You Like It Or Not.

You can mute a commercial. You can install ad-blocking software on your browser. You can flip past ads in a magazine. But companies have more tricks up their collective sleeves to get your attention. I’m talking about street advertising, where companies go all out to think of ways to grab your attention, even if you’re not plugged into anything. 



1.) Ariel, demonstrating their whitening prowess.


1.) Ariel, demonstrating their whitening prowess.


2.) Nike, encouraging physical activity.


2.) Nike, encouraging physical activity.


3.) IBM, filling Nike’s bench void.


3.) IBM, filling Nike


4.) Kit Kat, also filling Nike’s bench void.


4.) Kit Kat, also filling Nike


5.) The Economist, giving a passerby some ideas.


5.) The Economist, giving a passerby some ideas.




6.) Law Order, using the materials they have.


6.) Law Order, using the materials they have.


7.) The Copenhagen Zoo, suggesting a fun day with the animals.


7.) The Copenhagen Zoo, suggesting a fun day with the animals.


8.) Folgers, inviting you to have some steaming coffee.


8.) Folgers, inviting you to have some steaming coffee.


9.) Hubba Bubba, describing infinite gum bliss.


9.) Hubba Bubba, describing infinite gum bliss.


10.) Sprite, making a bit of a stretch.


10.) Sprite, making a bit of a stretch.


11.) Adidas, being subtle.


11.) Adidas, being subtle.




12.) Mars, doing their part to end world hunger, one giant candy bar at a time.


12.) Mars, doing their part to end world hunger, one giant candy bar at a time.


13.) The Superman Movie, disrobing heroically.


13.) The Superman Movie, disrobing heroically.


14.) The Simpsons Movie, being kind of menacing.


14.) The Simpsons Movie, being kind of menacing.


15.) McDonald’s, suggesting lunch.


15.) McDonald


16.) Durex, preying on your insecurities.


16.) Durex, preying on your insecurities.


17.) IWC Schaffhausen, allowing you to try on their wares.


17.) IWC Schaffhausen, allowing you to try on their wares.


18.) Coca-Cola, being really, really big.


18.) Coca-Cola, being really, really big.


19.) Axe, keeping it classy.


19.) Axe, keeping it classy.


20.) Ikea, dressing up bus stations.


20.) Ikea, dressing up bus stations.


Images via AllMyFaves


What do you think of these ads? Are they clever ways to catch your attention using the surroundings? Or do they make you roll your eyes and wish you could just get to work without being pressured to buy something? 



Some Street Ads Are Attention-Grabbing, Whether You Like It Or Not.

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