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The lowercase "i" thing creeped me out. Alas, that because I remember this poster so well:
See more German Propaganda posters under that link. (sorry George, loved the Esquire stuff.. But not this "i"-pun...)
Is this one of the couple of 'bad ideas' you refer to Alphasquirrel? Or was it the illegible posters?
I nominate the Orson Welles for wine ad the biggest celebrity sellout. ;)
True true true. Gotta love the simple [near volkswagenish] consistency of Apple's ad campaigns for their dream machines. (Kudos to Chiat/Day!)
Also, Nike, Hello - the Brand that almost singlehandidly created a market. Again, very consistent with their ad-itude.
There might be a moral of the story here.. Consistency, simplicity and relevance to the punters = a A-list Brand!
Trust the ASA to spoil our fun!
The Authority considered that the photographs in the advertisements would be interpreted as stylised illustrations of the babies' possible lives. It considered that, because they were unlikely to read national newspapers, children were unlikely to be distressed by the advertisements. The Authority acknowledged the serious message of the advertisements but nevertheless considered that the advertisers had used shocking images to attract attention and that the photographs were likely to cause serious or widespread offence. It told the advertisers not to repeat the advertisements.
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