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Iconic Ads/Posters: Your Country Needs You

The iconic poster has Lord Kitchener pointing at the viewer & telling everyone that "your country needs you" is still…

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Iconic Ads/Logos: I Love New York – Milton Glaser

The "I Love New York Logo"—consisting of an upper-case "I," a red heart symbol, and then the upper-case letters "N"…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Ikea – Dining Room, Gay

In 1994, this Iconic Ad by Ikea showcasing Dining Room furniture was among the very few brands which featured a…

4 years ago

Iconic Posters: Keep Calm And Carry On

This iconic poster - Keep Calm And Carry On is a WWII relic. It was ignored and then forgotten for…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Esso – Put a Tiger In Your Tank

Esso's - Put a Tiger in your Tank gave a brand differentiation that was never simple and also gave a…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Lucky Strike – Reach for a Lucky

Slimness was added to the list of modern traits that the cigarettes claimed to have: "Reach for a Lucky" instead…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Benetton – Shockvertising

Benetton decided to put more emphasis on the message and less on the product. This kind of advertising was also…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Culler Advertising – Black is Beautiful

Black people have had a knack of utilising objects designed for their denigration and repurposing them for their own empowerment

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Steinway – The Instrument of the Immortals

When Rubicam found out that famous composers and pianists used Steinway, the phrase formed in his mind: 'The Instrument of…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Dos Equis – The Most Interesting Man in The World

The funny tale of Dos Equis' 'Most Interesting Man' Campaign that started almost as a joke but became iconic

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