Showing posts with label Advertisements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advertisements. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Unique Advertising - Creative Advertising Ideas That Actually Work

Unique Advertising - Creative Advertising Ideas That Actually Work | Best Creative Advertising Ideas from around the World | Great Advertisement Ideas For You To Get Inspired From | Best Advertisements & Ad Campaigns of All Time 

Are you looking for advertisement ideas for your next campaign? You sure are lucky, because that’s what we’re talking about today! Get inspired by our list of Creative Advertisement examples and include them in your marketing strategy today!

If there’s something that comes and goes from our lives (besides money, luck, and people), it sure is the inspiration! We know how difficult finding something that hasn’t been done before is, but luckily no one ever got hurt from getting inspiration from one or another. That’s why in this article we’re bringing into spotlight 50 great advertisement ideas from which you can get your inspiration!

Let’s start at the beginning. What is an advertisement? The short and easy advertising definition of this broad term is Of course, this is the scaled down definition of everything that advertising represents, but it shows the most important reason why people are practicing it. Selling!

Monday, September 7, 2020

Dentist Fixes Poor Peoples Teeth For Free | Free Dental Care

Felipe Rossi Dentist Fixes over 1,500 Poor Peoples Teeth For Free | Travels around offering Free dental Care to those who can't afford in Brazil and East Africa 

A dentist who travels to underprivileged communities to give people dental makeovers free of charge is, quite literally, bringing bright and healthy smiles to the faces of people all over the world. Keen to give back and do good, aesthetic dentist Felipe Rossi formed an NGO called Por1sorriso to provide free dental work to low-income people in need of root canals, cleaning, restoration work and more.

The Brazil-native, 38, said that his team can perform up to 1,500 dental procedures during a typical 'action' in a village or town; providing invaluable services for communities who need it most. Felipe also serves as the Director of Fundraising for Por1sorriso and while the NGO boasts up to 4,000 registered volunteers, the reality can be quite difference due to the cost of the undertaking.

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Replica Brands Product - Trend For Making Up Fake Brand Era


Replica Brands Product - The Trend For Making Up Fake Brand Era 

World Most Replica Brands product are harming the brand's reputation and consumer interest in equal measure while causing huge losses.

Imitations of popular brands are found all over the place and they are one of the prime reasons why China is on the world map. Nobody buys them. But everybody loves taking pictures when they spot them. We decided to give these epic fake brands well-deserved fake taglines.

Imagine walking into your local grocery store and seeing two virtually identical cartons of milk right next to each other. The only discernible difference—and it’s barely discernible—is that there’s a tiny tag on one carton saying the milk is sold by a third-party seller. Oh, and it might have rat poop in it.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Wills And Kate Royal Wedding Condoms Go On Sale

A condom manufacturer has announced it will a special range of prophylactics to celebrate the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Which is nice.

The protection - which comes with the slogan "Lie back and think of England" - are due to go on sale ahead of the April 29th wedding.

Makers say the condoms are a unique way to remember the royal wedding, adding that they 'combine the strength of a Prince with the yielding sensitivity of a Princess-to-Be.'

Each pack of three condoms comes with a leaflet including a photo of the happy couple (not like that) and is presented in a 'timeless souvenir heirloom collector’s box'.
Speaking of the bizarre commemorative gift, Hugh Pomfret from Crown Jewels Condoms of Distinction, added: "Crown Jewels Royal Wedding Souvenir prophylactics are a unique way to remember this great British occasion.

"All at Crown Jewels have worked tirelessly to craft these heirloom quality love sheaths. In years to come, they will be a timeless memento of a magical wedding day."

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Racist Political Campaign Ads 2010

“You are One of Us”




Once considered a maverick, John McCain is now a shadowy and shriveling figure who completely abandoned all his principles for re-election. As the ad says, he is “one of us” as opposed to “one of them” people who want to hurt Americans by doing their jobs at next to no pay and intentionally causing accidents on the road. Right.

Speak English Only




And then there was GOP candidate for Governor Tim James whose biggest concern is that driver's licenses exams are in 12 different languages even though eliminating that would most likely lead to a loss of funds from the federal government for the state of Alabama. This spoof video on Tim James in response is a must-watch.

Chinese Take-over




When gays, immigrants and Muslims are not enough to scare people into voting GOP, lets turn to China! There's some ads floating around but the most strikingly racial one is from Spike Maynard, hoping to unseat Rep Nick Rahall in West Virgina. His ad uses stereotypical Chinese music and images of the “made in China” label on clothes and toys to denote how the Chinese are taking over.

Scary Brown People




Yes, we get it, brown people are scary especially when standing around in trios. But now the children of undocumented immigrants are demonized and treated as a threat to white college graduates. The “stock photo” used comes from a David Vitter campaign and it is actually a picture of Mexican nationals who are not even undocumented.

More Scary Brown People




And of course, David Vitter is not giving up on his attacks on immigrants anytime soon even though his opponent and him practically share the same views on illegal immigration.

Brown People Are Terrorists




I don't know Dan Fanelli. Most of us are more terrorized by white guys in ties presiding over home foreclosures and corporate shenanigans. Do you need to see the ads again?

Friday, January 8, 2010

World’s Top 10 Most Succesful Logo Designers

Logo designing is an immensely delicate art which can go a long way in making or breaking a brand. Some men and women have conquered such professionalism in this field that they have left a great impact on our society. The designs we come across in our day to day life have been created by these “artists”. Below are the personalities who have achieved fame in this field.
Ruth Kedar
Ruth Kedar
Probably known best for her designing the Google logo, Ruth was born in Brazil but later moved to Israel where she got her degree of architecture. She then moved to Stanford University where she did her Masters program in design. She has won the award winning Analog deck and Duolog deck. She’s been displaying her online art collection since 1994 on Art.Net. She’s been a consultant art designer at Stanford University for 15 years. Read more about Ruth Kedar » Herbert l. Lubalin
Herbert l. Lubalin
He was a prominent American graphic designer who provided visual beauty to 3 magazines. These were Eros, Avant grade and Fact. He spent his last years working for the newly founded international typographic corporation.

Read more about Herbert l. Lubalin »Paul Rand
Paul Rand
He is known for his design of the IBM logo as well as the ABC logo. He was an American graphic designer and concentrated on corporate logo designs. He was one of the people who founded the Swiss style of Graphic design. He taught design at the Yale University and was later inducted in New York art director’s club hall of fame in 1972.Read more about Paul Rand » Walter Landor
Walter Landor
Probably known mostly for designing the Fedex logo, Landor was born in Munich. He was a famous brand designer and founder of Landor Associates. He always had a talent in designing packages and logos. He worked with brands like Del Monte, Malboro, Fujifilm, Tab & Bank of America. He also designed corporate identities of many airlines like British airlines, Japan airlines, Singapore airlines etc.Read more about Walter Landor » Wally Olins
Wally Olins
Olins is one of the most sought after personalities when it comes to branding. He founded Saffron consultants in 2001 after being the chairman of wolff olins till 1997. He was also awarded a CBE in 1999. He was nominated for the prince Philip Designers prize in 1999. He was given the Reputation institutes’ first ever Lifetime achievement award in 2006.Read more about Wally Olins » Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser
Best known for the ‘I love new york’ logo, he started his own studio, Milton Glaser, Inc, in 1974. His work has won numerous awards from Art Directors’ clubs, Type directors’ club, and the American Institute of graphic arts. In 1979 he was made honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of arts. He has taught at School of visual arts and at cooper union in New york.Read more about Milton Glaser » Bob Gill
Bob Gill
He’s an unorthodox person with enormous talent. He’s designed for Apple Corps records, Rainbow Theater, Universal pictures, queen and High times magazines and the United Nations. He’s won a number of awards, and has designed numerous film titles.

Read more about Bob Gill » Alan Fletcher
Alan Fletcher
He founded the design firm Fletcher/Forbes/Gill with Colin Forbes and Bob Gill in 1962. Their clients included Pirelli, Cunard, Penguin Books and etc. Gill left in 1965. He made the logo for Reuters, Victoria and Albert museum and Institute of Directors. He won the Prince Philip Prize for designer of the year. He was inducted in to the hall of fame of the New york Art Directors club in 1994 and became an honorary fellow of the London institute in 2000.
Read more about Alan Fletcher » Chermayeff and Geismar
Chermayeff and Geismar
It is a graphic design firm founded by Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar. The studio has designed logos for companies such as Mobil oil, PBS, Chase Bank, Xerox, National Geographic and many more. They have designed print and motion graphics for Armani Exchange, Hearst corporations, and many more.
Read more about Chermayeff and Geismar » Saul Bass
Saul Bass

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Friday, July 3, 2009

Artificial objects on the Moon

Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 2

Artificial objects on the Moon

Artificial objects on the MoonRanger 4
The Ranger fleet of spacecraft launched in the mid-sixties provided for the first time live television transmissions of the Moon from lunar orbit. These transmissions resolved surface features as small as 10 inches across and provided over 17,000 images of the lunar surface. These detailed photographs allowed scientists and engineers to study the Moon in greater detail than ever before thus allowing for the design of a spacecraft that would one day land men of Earth on its surface.


Artificial objects on the MoonRanger 7

The Ranger fleet of spacecraft launched in the mid-sixties provided for the first time live television transmissions of the Moon from lunar orbit. These transmissions resolved surface features as small as 10 inches across and provided over 17,000 images of the lunar surface. These detailed photographs allowed scientists and engineers to study the Moon in greater detail than ever before thus allowing for the design of a spacecraft that would one day land men of Earth on its surface.


Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 5 USSR Luna lander bus (NASA)


Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 7 USSR Luna lander bus (NASA)
Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 8
Artificial objects on the Moon Ranger 8 The Ranger fleet of spacecraft launched in the mid-sixties provided for the first time live television transmissions of the Moon from lunar orbit. These transmissions resolved surface features as small as 10 inches across and provided over 17,000 images of the lunar surface. These detailed photographs allowed scientists and engineers to study the Moon in greater detail than ever before thus allowing for the design of a spacecraft that would one day land men of Earth on its surface.


Artificial objects on the MoonRanger 9 The Ranger fleet of spacecraft launched in the mid-sixties provided for the first time live television transmissions of the Moon from lunar orbit. These transmissions resolved surface features as small as 10 inches across and provided over 17,000 images of the lunar surface. These detailed photographs allowed scientists and engineers to study the Moon in greater detail than ever before thus allowing for the design of a spacecraft that would one day land men of Earth on its surface.



Luna 9
Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 10


Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 13 USSR Luna lander bus (NASA)
Artificial objects on the MoonSurveyor 1
Artificial objects on the Moon Lunar Orbiter 1


Artificial objects on the MoonExplorer 35 (IMP-E)

Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-E (IMP-E) other Name Explorer 35


Artificial objects on the MoonApollo 10 LM descent stage

line drawing of lunar module spacecraft


Artificial objects on the Moon Luna 15
Artificial objects on the MoonApollo 12 LM descent stage

"Bean Descends Intrepid". Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot for the Apollo 12 mission, starts down the ladder of the Lunar Module (LM) "Intrepid" to join astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr., mission Commander, on the lunar surface.


Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 16 descent
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Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 17 & Lunokhod 1
Artificial objects on the MoonApollo 13 S-IVB (S-IVB-508)

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Apollo 7 S-IVB rocket stage in Earth orbit on October 11, 1968. The photograph was taken as the crew practices rendezvous techniques that would be needed for the later lunar flights.

Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island, Florida, can be seen beyond the left side of the lower end of the S-IVB. The mission was launched from Pad 34 at Cape Canaveral.

The S-IVB stage was used as a second stage for Saturn IB launches and as the third stage for Saturn V launches. On Saturn V flights the four Spacecraft/LM Adapter panels would be jettisoned to allow access to the Lunar Module.


Artificial objects on the Moon Apollo 15 Lunar Rover
Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 21 & Lunokhod 2
Artificial objects on the MoonLuna 24 descent stage
Artificial objects on the MoonHiten Orbiter (Hagoromo)
Artificial objects on the Moon Lunar Prospector
Artificial objects on the MoonMoon Impact Probe