
via Pundit Kitchen

Via Graph Jam

Via Pundit Kitchen

Via Pundit Kitchen

Via Pundit Kitchen
Okay, that title’s not true at all. I don’t like most advertising, because I think most of it, rather than informing you about products you may need, is there to create artificial wants/”needs” and convince you that your life isn’t complete until you acquire some useless product. It’s there to associate some song or image, or story of how you’d like your life to be with some purchasable item, which really has no particular bearing on your happiness. More than inform you about things that might make your life better, it makes you feel like you should never be happy with what you already have. It’s not the newest. It’s not the best. It’s not sexy enough. You’ll die alone and people will laugh at you if you don’t buy our brand of disposable razors instead of the other ones.
</rant (for now)>
So, all that being said, there are some really funny / cool ads out there. Ones that boarder more towards art / comedy than just pure brainwashing. Ones that make interesting use of the medium they’re presented on. For a while now, I’ve been reading a blog called I Believe in Adv (it cuts off there everywhere except in their page titles). It collects the good ads – some funny, some serious, but all pretty effective. So (point of the post) here’s some of my favorites:
There’s a theme in here somewhere…
High School students out there: The next time you have to write an essay about the energy crisis, include that exact line above in your concluding paragraph. And then let me know if you just failed the class or if you were classified as legally retarded. I won’t know what to call CNN until you get back to me, so step to it.
Pretty well sums up my feeling on the mainstream media at this point.
Powered by WordPress | Theme: Aeros 2.0 by TheBuckmaker.com with tweaks by Kearn