Video: Removing stains like a tag game: creative laundry ads
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Despite the fact that the words "stain" and "spots" are not related, the original laundry advertisement presents cleaning stained clothes as a game of spots (the message of creative posters - "We remove stains playfully" is something like that). An excellent message, but I would like to add that, judging by the drawings, the spots will not disappear alone, but together with the hollow shirt and a piece of leg. What can you do, these are, apparently, the rules of the game of tag with a laundry bias.
We were entertained with the game of tags by the creatives from the Brazilian advertising agency Hermandad.
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