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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2013, 02:25:42 AM »



Little billboard ad for Adidas in London. Is Adidas making an effort to be more environmentally conscious like Lakai's recycled project? Unfortunately, someone noted that the plants were made of plastic. How disappointing – I guess the ad signals that Adidas is working harder than ever to create a shoe that merely appears to be environmentally-friendly but is made from the exact same materials.
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Nice little advertising campaign, using street art to raise awareness of parking safety by using lifelike images of kids playing in a car park in Brussels.
 
Street artist Ernest Zacharevic invaded a parking lot in Brussels (Q-Park Lepage) and confronted drivers with the dangers of maneuvering in reverse. This resulted in the project 'Protect what's behind you' that drivers would see when they backed up. It is also an appeal to drivers to opt for a rearview camera.
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Graffiti is a great form of street art, but legal issues tend to steer most businesses away from spray painting their brands across buildings. The Milwaukee River Keeper organization created a clever design that incorporates the waterway's spouts as art elements for a design that directly links the message with the physical surroundings.

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