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Uses of Cars in Advertising : Creative Ads Photos Collection

Friday, March 25, 2011 0 comments
Sony Grass Car

To celebrate Sony’s commitment to offsetting carbon emissions caused by their corporate travel, they created a living breathing grass car and parked it around various public locations in Sydney, Australia.



Formula 1 Bus Stop

This awesome F1 themed bus stop was used to promote Formula 1’s first ever night race in Singapore.



F1 Car on a Building

Cool Formula 1 advertisement promotes Turkish F1 Grand Prix.



Mercedes Car Billboard

Mercedes marketing team managed to put a real car on a billboard.



SMART Car Vending Machine

Real SMART car was placed in a giant vending machine in Japan.



K-Swiss Car Advertisement


Great cross promotion between K-Swiss and a tennis tournament resulted in this fantastic ad campaign.



Motorola RAZR Car Advertisement

Giant Motorola RAZR cell phone smashed into a car in Russia.



Universal Studios King Kong Advertisement


Large footprints were left in the sand on Santa Monica beach, complete with a crushed vehicle, to promote new King Kong 3-D attraction.



Denver Water Car

Clever water saving awareness campaign in Denver reminds people to use only what they need.



Alfa Romeo Shopping Cart

As part of a clever promotion campaign in Belgium’s busiest shopping centers, Alfa Romeo placed their MiTo cars inside shopping carts.



Nike Car Advertisement

Creative FIFA World Cup advertising campaign by Nike.



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Some Vintage Ads : 50 Years Back Paper Ads

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 0 comments
Vintage ad for "Darkey in a Watermelon".



Cream of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey ad, portraying two well known stereotypes!





This Van Heusen ad is from 1952 and it says "4 out of 5 men want Oxfords...in these new Van Heusen styles."



Looking at this "Bull Durham" tobacco ad, makes me think of those huge tobacco plantations of old times.



"My skin is dark but my heart is white", This ad portraying First Nations -apparently- willing to support Canadian Patriotic Fund.



In this Sal Hepatica ad we can see a couple of just married love-birds enjoying their honeymoon. If you think the pictures hide some racist message, read the last line of the dialogue: "Lets tip that porter double for telling us about Sal Hepatica".






Here, a 'This Week in Atlanta' magazine ad from November 19, 1967 where we can see Cotton Watts, a comedian who used to perform in black face in the 1960s.

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