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Public awareness campaigns that press only the fear button (“Terrible things are going to happen!”) or the shame button (“And ...
Sixteen-year-old Hiccup Horrendous Haddock wants to be a real Viking and help protect his village from ravening dragons. But ...
Okay, yes, I’m still a little obsessed with Citroën 2CVs, mostly because there’s one sitting in my driveway right now. It’s a little frustrating because I’m also about to go on a road trip in an old ...
Flipkart hasn’t learned from past mistakes. New ad uses a poor, paralysed man as punchline The message was simple: affordable, fresh vegetables. But the way it was delivered speaks volumes about the ...
Let’s Unpack That It’s not your imagination. Advertising is getting worse – and it might be deliberate ‘Find your strong’. ‘Succumb to the bread crumb’. ‘We’ve got your back ...
“The Nokia 7250 print ad from 2003 really stands out to me for its style. It’s a bold and visually-striking campaign built around the idea of vision,” says Laura.
Sure, the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series ads are cutting and funny, but I'm not sure they're entirely fair to Intel. I want my laptops to maintain as much performance as possible when unplugged, but ...
FROM TOI PRINT EDITION Talking about condom ads and funny jokes December 25, 2024, 7:31 PM IST GenZeditor in Gen Zedits, Edit Page, India, TOI Facebook Twitter Email GenZeditor ...
Lest you think that Volkswagen’s print ads stopped being great in the ‘60s, this recent one for the Volkswagen Up! shares the wry wit and self-deprecating charm of the ads that made Volkswagen ...
We will be counting down our favorite Johnnie Walker adverts and discussing why these works of genius were so important in ...
INSKEEP: And while the news isn't always funny, The Onion often makes it funny, using gallows humor in their headlines to catch attention. COLLINS: I'll read you some more recent ones from this month.
The OOH ads from Wilkinson Sword’s latest campaign had experts split between head-scratching and laughter. Pablo London’s Dan Watts explains why they took the risk and why the copy sticks with us.