SUPER duper Graphics!
February 26, 2009 at 12:12 pm Leave a comment
In relation to the last post, the “masterpiece” that was The Day the Out of Home Display Advertising Earth Stood Still, I wanted to show off some Supergraphics today. As a general definition for Supergraphics, supergraphics.com states, “Large-format digital printing of fleet graphics, vehicle graphics, banners, floorgraphics, p.o.p. displays, wall murals, window graphics, signs and more.” Ok, that’s fine. My ultimate point is, are these SO obtrusive that they need to be banned? Empty, used up, boring wall? or at least some color and creativity on the wall? Obtrusive, maybe… Causes accidents, or an eyesore? Depends, but I doubt it. I will admit, many are not done well, but if creativity and consideration for the environment of the placement is well planned, it can be a great media. There has to be a “happy-medium” with this issue of the ban… Here are some good Supergraphics:

This is at center stage of the ban. Statue of Liberty an eye sore?? Hmmm…





Judge for yourselves… I’ll be answering all the hate mail.
Entry filed under: Billboards, Brainstorms & Campaigns. Tags: Billboard Ban, L.A. Billboard Ban, Supergraphics.

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