We would make a trip into a world of LEGO Advertising. May be some of this advertisements will be funny and interesting for you.
Lets start with advertisement from Grey (France). It is slogan was Creativity Forgives Everything.
Children break the rules while playing with LEGO. In fact it scares me a little.
We will continue with advertisement campaign Builders of Tomorrow by Serviceplan (Germany).
There were 3 posters, each dedicated for a different decade.
60-s and the Communicator dreams:
70-s and Energy-saving Lamp:
80-s and Wind Turbines:
Now we will move to Slovakia, to the advertisement agency Jandl. "It's time for LEGO Technic". In this advert children decompose different home appliance gadgets, to hint their parents that LEGO Technic will be a good alternative. Unfortunately this advertisement not so accurate, and we can see extra parts in decomposed devices.
TBWA Agency from Costa-Rica made a very clever and interesting advert, although i'm not sure that it is possible to build from shown parts that words, but anyway it will be interesting challenge to do so. :)
Unknown USA company ran advertisement "Every LEGO brick tells a story. Build yours". There were four posters there. Three of them had a story, and a LEGO brick, the last one was empty, and you could make you own story. Good LEGO Spirit.
Canadian agency Brad made their "Imagine" advert.
Golden Fish:
Canary:
Mouse:
Frog:
And another one from Jandl, "Meet your imagination"
"It Begins with a Brick" - interesting one, it sentence, that you could build anything, all you need to start with a brick. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
Moscow agency Loe Burnett gifted us interesting alternate models for big LEGO sets.
I like "Small toys, big stories" advertisement from Miami Ad School.
E=Y&R from Chili made "Creative Building" posters serie. Different building with a big child shadow on them.
Blattner Brunner from USA made my favorite LEGO Posters serie.
So, we will end for now. What do you think about LEGO Adverts?
Interesting LEGO Adverts - Part 1. Advertising Posters
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