karenhurley:

I’m really grumpy I can’t find the full campaign images online for this project. I keep trying to snap busses going by when I see them! Some of them are really clever!

Campaign by Auckland Transport supporting the use of public transport within the city. You can download blank templates here to create your own. 

Finalist in the TVNZ NZ marketing awards 2014

Clever ads promoting public transportation in New Zealand.

lauriekeith:

Take a look at these incredible, thought provoking ads.

Advertising is powerful. We should know. We’ve been doing it for 72 years.

lauriekeith:
“ Taking “watching TV at dinner” to a whole new level. @adcouncil #acdinner #annualdinner #tablet #watchingtvatdinner #flatscreen #decoration #placesetting #dinner #fundraiser #charityevent #blacktie #publicservice #adcouncil #glasses...

lauriekeith:

Taking “watching TV at dinner” to a whole new level. @adcouncil #acdinner #annualdinner #tablet #watchingtvatdinner #flatscreen #decoration #placesetting #dinner #fundraiser #charityevent #blacktie #publicservice #adcouncil #glasses #fancy #waldorfastoria #letseat #celebrate🍴🍷💻 (at Waldorf Astoria New York)

Another fantastic Public Service Award Dinner is in the books! The speeches were engaging, the PSAs were inspiring, and the dessert was delicious. See everyone next year.

tedx:

Happy Movember! From Movember co-founder Adam Garone’s TEDxToronto talk,  “Healthier men, one moustache at a time.”

In his talk, Garone explains how Movember — an initiative to raise awareness for men’s health by having men grow moustaches every November — began as a dare in a bar in 2003. Now, it’s a worldwide movement that raises millions of dollars for prostate cancer research each year. 

For more information about how to join in Movember yourself, check out their website here, and for some fun, take a look at the highlights of the TED staff’s Movember adventure last year.

It’s Movember and the facial hair is growing! Movember is a great example of social good marketing at its best.

karenhurley:

Mumbai ad agency Taproot physically recreated scenes from old hand-painted images of Indian goddesses for a campaign that condemns domestic violence. Make-up was used to add bruises and wounds to the models before photographing them. Via

Provocative PSAs from India against domestic violence.

Read more on AdLibbing.

Our motto, but one we hope most share.

Our motto, but one we hope most share.