McDonald’s new insanely effective viral ad is actually illegal to remove (The Next Web)
The act of seed bombing is relatively common and well-known, but the idea of integrating it into an advertising campaign is pretty genius. But here’s the best part: since the flowers used are California Poppies (the state flower), they are illegal to dig up, making it impossible for land owners to remove the “ad” unless they want to hide it by planting more flowers.
This is a pretty amazing Budweiser spot for the big game on Sunday.
Flash Fans: 2012 Budweiser Official Big Game Commercial (via Kumiko Ide by BudweiserCanada)
Tears me up and is a complete copy of Improv Everywhere’s Best Gig Ever from 2005:
I love this ad campaign we’ve been working on at Carnegie Hall.
It’s nice to see some positive feedback about it on Flickr this week!
(image via DitMartian on Flickr)
A colleague just sent me the press release about this ad campaign that the Milwaukee Public Library did. Love it!
Quirky Adult Swim ad campaign—Spotted on a building in the village this weekend, and apparently it ties in with a live stream of a fax machine (presumably tied to the number in the ad).




