guerilla advertising

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Advertising has become part of our lives, we consume it every here and there. This makes job of creative agencies harder to make ads that stand out in crowd. Guerrilla advertising is a great tool which agencies and advertisers are often betting on.Once a frisk form of advertising it has now perfected itself by making strange, surrealistic visuals and situations which passers simply by will remember. Here is a showcase of 20 innovative examples of guerrilla advertising which attracted eyeballs towards it.

superette – short shorts

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spiderman 2

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mr. clean

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national geographic shark bus

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submerged gotham – promoting movie: the day after tomorrow

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smart, fits everywhere

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smart brabus

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dental implants

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3m security glass

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gold gym’s elevator

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the sopranos campaign

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vijay barbeque sales

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amnesty international

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looking for seafood

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the big pilot’s watch

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axe exit

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casino di venezia

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mini cooper boxes

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alteco super glue

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[via Dezign World]

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