Impressively unimpressive.
Okay so first off, if you love good copy, you should follow Cole Schafer. His newsletter is awesome. He shared these grey ads, advertising a grey car, highlighting some of the least impressive features around, including:
• Fits into most parking spaces
• Has a boot for carrying things
• A light comes on when the door opens
• Room for driver and three friends
• It has headlights for driving in the dark
The small text at the bottom reads, "At £20,095 it doesn't need a big sell."
Campaign by Dave Dye and Sean Doyle
How great are these?
More Burger King.
3 newsletters in a row, but who’s counting?
These spots for kids meals highlight the disappointment my older brother must have felt when I came along. Sorry bro.
By VML. Find events to trend-jack like National Siblings Day on Forekast.
Talk to a real AI person thingy.
Without commenting on the product itself, this billboard, and the number you end up calling, is unique. Check out what it sounds like when you call the number.
Welcome to the future, where everything’s not real and the humans don’t matter.
Gotta be against the brand guidelines.
Coca-Cola’s new “recycle me” campaign crushes up their most precious IP, the logo itself. Pretty great. First spotted by Guillaume Huin.
Eat with your feet!
Or maybe pass. Crocs cooked up yet ANOTHER scroll-stopping collaboration this week, with a new accessory. A Pringles holder. Okay then.
Before we go, props to ADWEAK. Paul Taylor made us laugh out loud with this one.
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