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Category Archives: graffiti
In case of Vampire…
I go back & forth on the Vampire phenomenon, but really love this type of creative ‘disruptor’ advertising. Nice.
Art vs. Vandalism
No idea where this came from, but it reminds me of the perpetual graffiti debate here in New Orleans, courtesy of the Gray Ghost jackass.
Keep Being Awesome.
Heh, props to the Carnivore. And I’m a vegetarian. If I could make a living mocking stupid coffee shop bulletins, I’d be tempted. Keep being awesome, indeed.
Taking Virgin to the Woodshed.
Hilarious post from The Anti-Advertising Agency taking Virgin Airlines to task for its forced and intrusive ‘faux guerrilla’ marketing stumble.
I get queasy when companies go ’street’ – to me, it just smells disingenuous. I give some credit to Virgin for its provocative and creative legacy, but this awkward ‘Flydealists’ marketing propaganda just strikes me [...]
Someone Must Know.
Saw this posted on a random light pole on Magazine Street here in New Orleans. I’m all for a chance of absolution, but the high school basketball coach thing is just freaky.
Notice.
While you are reading this there is a man in one of the windows high above you who is taking your photograph…
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