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A great ad should stop you in your tracks and make you think, and that’s certainly true of these eye-catching designs.
People around the world have taken to social media to share snapshots of the most ingenious advertising campaigns they have come across and bored panda collected the best in an online gallery.
They include an evocative campaign from Germany’s World Wildlife Foundation, which used the evolution of the Twitter logo as a metaphor for birds on the brink of extinction.
Meanwhile, a fantastic Thai restaurant in Belfast, Ireland, is called Thai Tanic and their motto is “easy food.”
Elsewhere, another clever Live Green campaign on littering, in Toronto, made a big impact with its latest ad.
People around the world have taken to social media to share snaps of the most inventive ad campaigns they’ve come across, and Bored Panda has compiled the best ones in an online gallery. Including this Canon camera ad on the back of a Suzuki Jimny
The Mississippi Department of Transportation launched a powerful advertising campaign against distracted driving that got people talking.
Meanwhile, an IKEA advertisement for the upcoming opening of a store on London’s Oxford Street has been attracting attention for months.
Here FEMAIL takes a look at some of the world’s wittiest ads…
On the other hand, a suggestive World Wildlife Foundation from Germany, which used the evolution of the Twitter logo as a metaphor for birds on the brink of extinction.
Meanwhile, a fantastic Thai restaurant, in Belfast, Ireland, is called Thai Tanic and their motto is “easy food.”
Elsewhere, another clever litter removal campaign from Toronto-based Live Green made a big impact with its latest ad.
Meanwhile, an IKEA advertisement for the upcoming opening of a store on London’s Oxford Street has been attracting attention for months.
Mississippi Department of Transportation Launches Impactful Anti-Distracted Driving Ad Campaign That Got People Talking
Meanwhile, an Uber train advert, seen in London, attracted attention for its clever marketing and large billboard.
Irish TV channel TG4 ran this advert to mark the start of the women’s Gaelic football season
Meanwhile, IKEA’s 2014 early Christmas sale campaign hit the nail on the head with this simple poster.
The 1990 Scotch Whiskey J&B Christmas ad was simple but effective: “The holidays aren’t the same without J&B.”
The National Library of Singapore posted this very clever campaign image of a book that looks like fast lines and the slogan “Travel faster with a good book.”
A powerful campaign for a women’s helpline, from Toronto-based agency G&G, has won advertising awards for its The House with No Escape campaign.