Video: Swallow an elephant: a minimalistic drug ad
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Developers of modern drugs are trying to come up with ways to attract potential buyers. Someone bets on the effectiveness of drugs, someone - on the beauty of the packaging. Minimalistic diabetes drug ads point to the fact that these little pills don't go down the throat like other pills. So after taking the drug, there is no feeling that the patient has swallowed an elephant or a whale. A trifle, but nice.
The elephant is a useful animal, but very large. And the popular wisdom: "Small spool, but dear" has not yet been canceled. The advertisement for the medicine has the slogan: “Large pills are difficult to swallow. "Azulix": mini size, does plenty "(" Big tablets, tough to swallow. Azulix. Looks mini, does plenty ").
Prepared an advertisement for a medicine that does not go down the throat by the Bombay creative agency Sorento Health Communications.
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