These are actually really good.
If you look at print advertising for cars, it all looks the same. I welcome any departures from the standard. Besides, these have a good central idea and execution.
Never really associated Hyundai with tattoos, but I think the concept is cool. I would guess it is geared towards certain target audiences though, not the usual family wagon crowd.
These are actually really good.
If you look at print advertising for cars, it all looks the same. I welcome any departures from the standard. Besides, these have a good central idea and execution.
Actually, companies place different kind of ads on different kinds of magazines. It is totally depends on the target market of the magazines. I believe it is highly unlikely that you would see this kind of ads on regular magazines.
Samsung ads are forsaking their racial complex. http://bbs.enjoykorea.jp/tbbs/read.php?board_id=teconomy&nid=1946806
The name of Mt.Osorno appears on the screen but the mountain is called ‘Chilean Fuji-yama’ in Chile.
Why did they use such resembling mountain and indicated the name as if intentionally?
With a full belly , a computer, some psychos backing you for everything you say, a pink slip, and a dose of madness…some people are capable of everything.
I’d agree if someone claims this ad is too sexually arousing or sexually discriminative. But ‘racy’?
I liked the ad and did not mean “racy” in a negative way. I used it to suggest a double meaning, but you can read what you like into the word if it makes you feel better.
These are actually really good.
If you look at print advertising for cars, it all looks the same. I welcome any departures from the standard. Besides, these have a good central idea and execution.
Never really associated Hyundai with tattoos, but I think the concept is cool. I would guess it is geared towards certain target audiences though, not the usual family wagon crowd.
Actually, companies place different kind of ads on different kinds of magazines. It is totally depends on the target market of the magazines. I believe it is highly unlikely that you would see this kind of ads on regular magazines.
Samsung ads are forsaking their racial complex.
http://bbs.enjoykorea.jp/tbbs/read.php?board_id=teconomy&nid=1946806
The name of Mt.Osorno appears on the screen but the mountain is called ‘Chilean Fuji-yama’ in Chile.
Why did they use such resembling mountain and indicated the name as if intentionally?
With a full belly , a computer, some psychos backing you for everything you say, a pink slip, and a dose of madness…some people are capable of everything.
I’d agree if someone claims this ad is too sexually arousing or sexually discriminative. But ‘racy’?
Kteen,
I liked the ad and did not mean “racy” in a negative way. I used it to suggest a double meaning, but you can read what you like into the word if it makes you feel better.