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An advertisement for a job recruiting company in Berlin, Germany.
Depicting people working in the vending machines, ATMs, it delivers
       the message that Life is too short for the wrong job.
This is an advertisement found in Vancouver during the National Non-
Smoking Week. The car was placed at the Vancouver Art Gallery and
   the message reads Death from car accidents: 370, Death from
     smoking-related causes: 6,027, Quit now before it kills you.
Life-size stickers of people were stuck on automatic sliding doors at a mall in
Mumbai, India. When someone approaches the doors move apart and it feels
 like the people on the door are moving away. The person enters to find the
          message People Move Away When You Have Body Odour.
Interesting Lifebuoy Handwash advertisements by advertising agency Lowe Jakarta that scares
us into washing our hands more often. You eat what you touch  so before you eat something,
   think about what you have touched previously. Creative way to show how gross it can be
                              when we dont wash our hands.
Ingenious creative advertisements for WMF Knives by advertising agency KNSK,
Hamburg, Germany. Take a closer look and you will notice that the sculptures are
 carved out of fruits and vegetables such as carrot, pineapple, radish, strawberry
and others. Fine print reads For those who value precision: WMF Grand Gourmet
blades. Unsurpassably sharp and manufactured from unique special blade steel.
On a hillside overlooking St. David's Harbor, this 18-acre compound has
both sea and mountain vistas and orchards full of papaya trees. There
are 11 pastel villas and cottages that mix modern design and old-world
charm: botanical prints on the walls, poster beds piled high with
pillows, and verandas overlooking the lush, tropical grounds. Bel Air is
anchored by a sensuous infinity pool and a waterfront hub that
includes Water's Edge restaurant, an art gallery, caf辿, and market. The
secluded enclave was established by Susan Fisher: British by birth,
Canadian by upbringing, and Grenadian by escaping the Manhattan
retail industry.

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  • 1. An advertisement for a job recruiting company in Berlin, Germany. Depicting people working in the vending machines, ATMs, it delivers the message that Life is too short for the wrong job.
  • 2. This is an advertisement found in Vancouver during the National Non- Smoking Week. The car was placed at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the message reads Death from car accidents: 370, Death from smoking-related causes: 6,027, Quit now before it kills you.
  • 3. Life-size stickers of people were stuck on automatic sliding doors at a mall in Mumbai, India. When someone approaches the doors move apart and it feels like the people on the door are moving away. The person enters to find the message People Move Away When You Have Body Odour.
  • 4. Interesting Lifebuoy Handwash advertisements by advertising agency Lowe Jakarta that scares us into washing our hands more often. You eat what you touch so before you eat something, think about what you have touched previously. Creative way to show how gross it can be when we dont wash our hands.
  • 5. Ingenious creative advertisements for WMF Knives by advertising agency KNSK, Hamburg, Germany. Take a closer look and you will notice that the sculptures are carved out of fruits and vegetables such as carrot, pineapple, radish, strawberry and others. Fine print reads For those who value precision: WMF Grand Gourmet blades. Unsurpassably sharp and manufactured from unique special blade steel.
  • 6. On a hillside overlooking St. David's Harbor, this 18-acre compound has both sea and mountain vistas and orchards full of papaya trees. There are 11 pastel villas and cottages that mix modern design and old-world charm: botanical prints on the walls, poster beds piled high with pillows, and verandas overlooking the lush, tropical grounds. Bel Air is anchored by a sensuous infinity pool and a waterfront hub that includes Water's Edge restaurant, an art gallery, caf辿, and market. The secluded enclave was established by Susan Fisher: British by birth, Canadian by upbringing, and Grenadian by escaping the Manhattan retail industry.