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Miller Genuine Draft / MAD Heaven (2003) Print Ad (US)

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Grey Goose won't back down

Even though the National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of the Better Business Bureaus and the National Advertising Review Board (NARB) agr
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PETA got another billboard banned

Azcentral reports that a billboard featuring a sultry-looking Bonnie-Jill Laflin will not be seen in Helena.
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"Rebirth" playstation poster Grand Prix winner 2003

Playstation has won the Grand Prix in poster before - "Nipple" a few years back showed playstation symbols instead of pertruding nipples und
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six feet under poster banned

Advertising posters for US drama "Six Feet Under" have been banned. Depicting corpses the posters sold luxury to die for , embalming flui
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Puma - H-Street/Jamaica (2003) Print Ad (USA)

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Miller Lite - Ass / Spin Magazine July 2003

Not even the Harlem Globetrotters could've invented a slick basketball move like this one.
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Cult sexy shaker shakes up Denmark

Kvindeligt Selskab sent letters of complaint and want people to boyott Cult Shaker, due to their sexy advertising.
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Old Spice - Gym "chest"

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Ikea - Giant (2003) Outdoor (Netherlands)

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Miller Lite - Maxim Lite (2003) Print Ad (US)

Don't jump - revisited

Bustop adverts with the same headlines!

Barking Mad dog billboards - part two

Frozen Pizza

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Waiter! There’s an ad in my soup!

I’m a fan of guerilla marketing, but a company called Gourmet Impression has taken it too far.
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KY Jelly the Cannes Gold winner that never was?

God v/s God

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Saatchi.dk wins Cannes gold with audi poster

Like I mentioned earlier, saatchi&saatchi won gold with their Audi poster in Cannes today.

Barking mad dog billboards

Barking Billboards is a new media company, attaching small billboards to dogs with velcro.

ART IMITATING ART

Err umm there is a disturbing similarity between the D&AD award winning Britart.com campaign from Mother and the ADCNY award-winning L.A.

Sky Satellite TV - Who Cares buttons - print (2001) Chile

Guillermo Carreno explains a VCR in a way that even my mother could understand.

Wonderbra loves Eva Herzigova

Does God need advertising?

A recent newspaper columnist reports that O&M Singapore has done a campaign to increase awareness about God.............. A few questions for Go
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TBWA/Chiat/Day just/shiat/their/pants

Source: MacNN - New York Times sports writer Mike Wise's coverage of the weekend's Western Conference Finals Game 3 between the San Antonio
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Naked Sophie scores even more free PR.

The now infamous Sophie Dahl Opium ad has become the most offensive ad of 2000. It'll go down in history kids!

Diesel - Save Yourself / Drink Urine / Eat Algae / Don't breathe

Diesel has some elaborate ideas on how you can stay young forever. You could clone yourself! Don't breathe anything but pure oxygen!

The worlds first dog-billboard? "Bark if you love Bonzo!"

Headline reads: "Bark if you love Bonzo!"
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Obsessed with breasts? Yes!

Sure, it's a neat photoshopping trick since the models actually still have their mammaries - but the scars are real in that it's the scars f

Dunlop Tyres - Aged James Dean - print, South Africa

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Shepherd Neame's controversial ad campaign

Here are all the posters from the almost banned ad campaign from Shepherd Neame. This campaign ran in September 1999.
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Hands up if you wear fur!

The image for this anti-fur ad was photographed by Mary McCartney, daughter of Sir Paul and the late Lady Linda and the concept was developed by Jerem

Oyama Karate School - ka-chop! Ambient

TBWA London win Grand Prix with "nipple"

London strikes again, with saucy ad.

Douglas Coupland and Absolut

Don't Jump!

Volkswagen - Drivers Wanted 0-60 "yes" print

Goodness me, the Beetle has had a facelift. Now it's cute, smart, round, quick and has a flower holder instead of ashtray. Drivers wanted.

A reply to "Hello Boys"

Fabergé Fusion Scratch and sniff ad

book

Burma Shave

Way back in 1925 young Allan Odell pitched this great advertising idea to his dad, Clifford.

Air walk print campaign - Kung-Fu, Toaster Oven, Milk man and more (1996) print (USA)

With the perfect now look, saturated bright colors, and exaggerated characters - Airwalks print and free postcard campaign have quickly established th
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7Up – You like it. It likes you. (1994) (USA)

The "you like it, it likes you" girl. This artwork shows a larger than life 7Up bottle.

Nothing Sucks Like an Electrolux - billboard UK 1991

Budweiser - Bathing suit babes (1989) printad (USA)

First, you show me Clydesdales and sucker me in, then you show me bathing suit babes and remind me to not drink beer because of carbs and all that, so

'Tate by Tube' - tube poster UK

Art direction
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L.A. CARES AIDS poster "Don't forget your rubbers" 1984, USA

L.A. CARES (Los Angeles Cooperative AIDS Risk-Reduction Education Service),

L.A. CARES AIDS poster "Keep it clean" 1984, USA

Poltergeist actress Zelda Rubinstein is in the role of a caring mother who apparently can just walk into her son's bathroom while he's showi
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Labour isn't working - billboard 1978

This poster is often cited as being instrumental in the fall of James Callaghan's Labour administration, and certainly changed the way political

Hanes - Unforgettable women / Mystrece

7up - “Like No Cola Can” (1971) OOH

Milton Glaser

Johnson & Johnson - Baby Soft Baby oil - When you have the face a girl & the body of a woman

Johnson & Johnson sold baby oil to grown women who wanted to look like little girls and have the skin of a baby back in the 1970s.

Lestoil - Women of the future - 1968

"Women of the future will make the Moon a cleaner place to live"
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Levy's Rye: You don't have to be Jewish - 1964

These ads would totally not run today, like ever. But disregarding that, the idea is so simple it's kind of crazy how simple it is.

Visst Katten, 'Apotekarnes' vatten" subway posters 1960

Cute ad from days before

Rolls Royce / David Ogilvy - "... the loudest noise comes from the electric clock" - 1958

“At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock”
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"The man in the Hathaway shirt" - Ogilvy, print 1955

Ellerton Jette was the president of Hathaway, and didn't have much of a budget.

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