1382424I might like alternative media and applaud creative marketing concepts but I think this one goes a little too far perhaps.

Right Guard developed a campaign using “Pitvertisers” who wore shirts with small video screens in their armpits.  When they lift their arm to expose their armpits it plays an advertising message about deoderant.  These “Pitvertisers” were sent out into the streets of London. Passers-by were reportedly amazed by the new marketing tactic – some were clearly impressed; but others thought it the pits…

Ansett

Ansett

This campaign launched in 2001, just months before Ansett eventually collapsed. That wasn't the fault of the campaign because I doubt anything could...

Planeshop for Glasgow Airport

Planeshop for Glasgow Airport

Pop-up retail isn't new by any means but its not seen that much in airports except as casual leasing in "spare" space.  What is interesting is how...

Carlton Draught

Carlton Draught

This campaign from 2004 created a bit of a fuss, particularly the canoe ad.  The Advertising Standards Bureau issued a complaint based on " “Because...

Antz Pantz

Antz Pantz

The original Antz Pantz campaign was created by Mara Marich & Sarah Barclay from The Campaign Palace. Iain Mackenzie was the director. In 2003...