You’ve probably seen the videos. A giant cat bursting out of a screen in Tokyo. A wave crashing over a building in Seoul. A sports car launching itself off a digital billboard. These aren’t camera tricks. They’re 3D billboards.
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How to advertise on bus stops
Bus stop advertising is one of the most visible formats on the high street. It’s there when people are walking to work, waiting for a bus, or driving past on the school run. For brands, that kind of consistent, unavoidable presence is hard to replicate anywhere else.
Reverse graffiti advertising: Why brands are using dirt to make an impact
There is something quietly brilliant about turning grime into a canvas. Reverse graffiti advertising does exactly that – using the dirt and pollution already on urban surfaces to create striking, high-visibility brand messages.
Billboard design best practices: What makes a good billboard design?
Great billboard advertising can stop someone in their tracks. It can plant a brand in someone’s mind during their morning commute, or prompt a purchase decision on an evening drive home. But an average one? It gets ignored.
Why advertise on taxis?
There are few things more iconic on Britain’s streets than a branded black cab. Whether you’re walking through the city centre, sitting outside a café or stepping off a train, a wrapped taxi is almost impossible to miss.
How to measure out of home advertising success
Whether your brand is on a billboard, a bus, or in an Underground station, understanding how your campaign performs is essential. Without measurement, you’re spending money and hoping for the best. With it, you can make smarter decisions, improve future campaigns, and prove real value to your business.
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