Video: Elizabeth II with interest: creative posters of a profitable exchanger
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
What happened to the good old banknotes? Who fed them like that? Elizabeth II, Abraham Lincoln and Mao Zedong gained weight in Thailand, not in an all-inclusive resort, but in a very profitable exchange. It turns out that even the exchange rate sometimes fills up, and this is due to the creative posters.
In a really profitable exchanger, there are even portraits on banknotes with interest. Oval face, smoothly flowing into a circle, double chins and shiny skin - that's the price for a profitable currency exchange. We drew creative posters for the Ogilvy & Mather advertising agency located in Bangkok.
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