Tag: Advertising - Page 2
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Bank Ad Explains Why Small Economics Might Be The New Big
Triodos Bank is not like other banks. It doesn't talk like other banks either. Its latest ad sends a shot across the bows of the traditional economy.
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Clif Bar Rewards Twitter Users for Getting Outside
The organic snack bar company has created the first geo-location Twitter campaign to promote its trail mix bar.
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Handmade Mats Woven From Recycled Marine Rope
Who knew that old rope could have such a dignified second life?
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Greenpeace Ad Highlighting Oil Spills Rejected By Billboard Company Owned By Car Dealer
Oil industry ads comparing the tar sands to yogurt, on the other hand, are just fine.
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In a World Without Gas, What Would We Do With The Gas Pumps?
Nissan is asking Australians to find a new purpose for unloved "bowsers", or gas pumps, now that the LEAF is making gas-free transportation a reality.
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Oversized 'Urban Plant Tags' Label Sidewalk Fixtures as if They're Plants
This creative project labels urban sidewalk fixtures with giant plant tags.
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The Avengers Assembled out of Repurposed Items for Target Ad Campaign
Creative ad campaign turns everyday objects into The Avengers for Target promo.
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Ad Claiming That it's Eco-Friendly to Wear Fur is Banned in UK
An ad by the European Fur Breeders' Association will not be allowed to run again after the advertising watchdog, ASA, ruled it to be misleading.
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Don’t Judge Argentina’s Care for Sustainable Living by its Inappropriate Air Conditioning Ads
Two misfortunate advertising campaigns from Argentina use polar bears and tackiness to promote air conditioning.
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Artist Uses Public Billboards and Recycled Sunlight to Declare Views to the World
Robert Montgomery uses the sun to light up his thoughts on life, capitalism, Occupy London and spending in London's east end.
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5 Destinations for Dog Sledding Tours Around the World
Mush! Dog sledding vacations are wilderness travel that’s part arctic nostalgia and part Inuit homage, resulting in a unique way to see snowy countryside.
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Unearthing the True Cost of Fossil Fuels
Fossil fuel company executives and D.C. politicians have long worked together to ensure coal and oil prices stay low enough to keep Americans hooked. Here's how we can break the addiction.
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A New Form of Subsidized Housing and Urban Intensification: Living in a Billboard
It makes sense; They have great views, lots of exposure to wind and sun, and think of all the exercise you'll get climbing up.
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Man Eats Food Only Advertised on TV, Becomes Hormonal
What happens when a man tries to live solely on those foods advertised on television?
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Domtar Starts Massive Advertising Campaign to Let Us Know Why We Love Paper and Need To Print That Email
They try to make a case that paper is part of our lives and our businesses, but they are trading in nostalgia, not reality.
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Artist Channels Historical Propaganda Posters to Promote Gardening
The Victory Garden of Tomorrow poster campaign by Portland designer Joe Wirtheim is artful advocacy for the modern homefront.
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Fast Food Advertising vs Reality
Comparison of fast food advertising photography with photographs of the real product by Dario D
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The Customer is Not Always Right. (Why the Green Movement Must Manufacture Demand.)
When a burger joint refuses to serve you a tomato slice, it sends a message. It also sets an example for green companies and organizations to follow.

























