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Seeing Double. These film and festival poster designs were envisioned by Homework (Joanna Gorska and Jerzy Skakun).

Seeing Double

Clearly, they are remake visuals for famous movies such as ”Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969), “Last Tango in Paris” (1972), among others. “Hair” (1979). Tofifest, an international film festival. Creative Outdoor Advertising. 25 Vintage Ads That Would Be Banned Today. Even though you might deny it, it won’t change the fact that you live in a world created by marketers.

25 Vintage Ads That Would Be Banned Today

Advertising is a powerful force that has shaped our attitudes and behavior since the beginning of the 20th century when it got into radio, and the late 1940s when it got into television. With great power comes great responsibility, but try telling that to someone working in the advertising field in the early 20th century. Even today, advertising doesn’t try very hard to conform to moral standards, but after looking back at some offensive, racist and sexist vintage ads – today’s ads are as good as gold. 20+ Creative Elevator Ads. Our world is so saturated with logos, ads and brands that it is really difficult to show anything new, especially in advertising.

20+ Creative Elevator Ads

People are becoming more and more indifferent to marketing messages. Advertisers are left with two choices: push the boundaries with even stronger messages, and probably get banned, or come up with some new ground-breaking ideas. A good way to start is to find original places for adverting – like.. elevator. Elevator? Yes, according to statistics the average number of riders in a high-rise building is 500 people per day[1].