Friday, September 4, 2009

Borrowed Imagery

Agency: Unknown
Client: Foundation for Allergy Prevention
A great example of how popular imagery can be used in a completely offset way, in order to reinforce the ad's message. It's interesting to note the obscenities they get away with in the copy by using such contradicting visuals.

Agency: Unknown
Client: LEGO
The intention to mimic a tremendously popular photo for this ad is both witty and effective. LEGO allows a child to play, imagine and build whatever he/she wants, and it all starts with a few simple building blocks. By replacing the construction workers with children, the ad conveys a lot about the product without ever having to make reference to it. A strong visual and a logo, that's it.

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