I loved the Idea and i was wondering if the concept has been used in other sectors? the ability to stimulate people’s interest and curiosity and still make them attached long after they see pictures is definetly ingenious… to tell you the truth if it happened and i run into the ad it might actually make me change my job… but hey i love my job and this kind of jobs will challenge me to be more creative
This had been done as a TV campaign for MTV in germany. They were promoting a mini website on mtv.de that helped young people find the right job.
Scholz & Friends had seen it for sure.
The Mtv motives were “guy in coffee machine making coffee” and “girl in elevator singing elevator music”.
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That is awesome OOH advertising!! Very well executed!
I love it so much!!!
I am trying to get a better job too!!
I loved the Idea and i was wondering if the concept has been used in other sectors? the ability to stimulate people’s interest and curiosity and still make them attached long after they see pictures is definetly ingenious… to tell you the truth if it happened and i run into the ad it might actually make me change my job… but hey i love my job and this kind of jobs will challenge me to be more creative
what a great idea.. just hilarious!
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The idea is ingenious
This had been done as a TV campaign for MTV in germany. They were promoting a mini website on mtv.de that helped young people find the right job.
Scholz & Friends had seen it for sure.
The Mtv motives were “guy in coffee machine making coffee” and “girl in elevator singing elevator music”.
When I was a child I thought there was people in radios and walkmans; that would be nice
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Just a modern “trompe l’oeil”?
I knew there were people in them machines! I always wondered why some coffee taste better than others.
Seriously, great idea and by using lifesize proportions, its scarily convincing.