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Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

BMW F 800 advertising

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Puch advertising

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Yamaha TY - vintage advertising

Peugeot advertising 1952


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Advertising sidecar

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Arial motorcycles vintage advertising


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Advertising


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Smoke 'm if you got them.

The "riders vice" tagline tells me that Pirelli tires are being associated to cigarette, a really bad message. Interesting antagonistic move, but does not make me want to buy Pirelli's tires.

Advertising Agency: Y&R, Milan, Italy



Via: adsora.com

Yamaha scooter advertising campaign - Costa Rica

Some make a jungle of the road. You are better off buying a scooter and receiving a free driving course.




Advertising Agency: Smart, San José, Costa Rica / Creative Director: Marco A. Castro.

Via: adsora.com

The soul of a motorcycle

Monday, June 27, 2011

Vintage advertising Favor, France



Advertising art by Bellenger, 1937, France

Saturday, June 25, 2011

BP Solexine advertising

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Vintage Peugeot advertising

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

California License Plates May Go Digital, Display Advertising


California is considering a digital license plate. Yes, digital. Stop for four seconds or more and the letters and numbers disappear, replaced by....advertising (and Amber Alerts).

The revenues (higher plate fees, plus ad dollars) would supposedly help the Golden State dig out of its financial hole.  The full story from KABC-TV.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Return Of The Hamsters: The New Kia Soul TV Commercial



When you create an award-winning ad, the impulse is to go back and do it again. Which usually works about as well as your typical Hollywood sequel. Transformers 2, say.

But this? Hit. Massive home run hit. It begins airing tomorrow (Friday, May 28). But you can start burning it into your brain now.

And if you want to indulge your inner hamster, you could start by dressing like them. Go here.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

This Is How Fiat Sells Cars In Europe. We'd Recommend A New Agency Stateside.



Though this does kinda explain that "kittens" minivan spot for the Dodge Caravan...

Nice Work, Einstein. University Sues GM Over Use Of Dead Genius' Likeness


The above image is page one of a four-page ad that ran in People magazine last fall to promote the GMC Terrain SUV.

Well, as Rolling Stone once famously said about Jim Morrison of The Doors,


But in Einstein's case "dead" doesn't mean "he can't sue us from beyond the grave". For while Einstein didn't will his body to science (there's dispute whether his brain was preserved against his wishes) and was cremated, Einstein did leave his publicity rights to The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which is suing GM for the unauthorized use of Einstein's image.

General Motors...even the new, smaller, GM, should have a legal staff that knows (or at least can learn) this stuff. The only upside for them? The university is going easy on them. The suit is for $75,000...a little less than two loaded GMC Terrains.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Dodge's New Minivan Commercial



I'd have kittens if I were a Dodge exec and the ad agency brought me this.  Yeah, I know they're swimming upstream with Toyota's "Swagger Wagon" spot for the Sienna:



And even, for that matter, the "punch dub" spot VW managed to whip up for its really-a-dodge-caravan Routan:




But dear Lord....some spots just shouldn't get past the storyboard stage...and sorry, Dodge...you've got one right now.

What's Better: "Leadership" or "Excellence"?


GM's ditched its logo from the flanks of its cars and from its advertising. And though you'd have to be of a certain age to recall,  it was once associated with a slogan: "GM. Mark of Excellence".




Well, now Cadillac has put distance between itself and GM in its advertising, yet somehow comes up with a tag line that's derivative of the "Mark of Excellence".



Which begs the question: When spending $40-50K for a midsize luxury sport sedan, do you want "leadership" or "excellence"?  My take: Excellence, thank you very much. And Cadillac's old positioner "Standard of the World" strikes me as promising more of what they need to build if they intend to actually play in BMW, Audi and Mercedes' ballgame.

Oh...and there's this: A big hat tip to Peter DeLorenzo at Autoextremist, who points out that the new Cadillac ads are from the same agency that did this Jaguar spot. See if you can spot the similarities.

On second thought, try to find some differences. It'll take less time.

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