Social science activity-
Make an advertisement on any product of your choice on A4 size sheet.please draw it to send and advertiseement of your choice
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MARKETING
30 advertisement design tips that turn heads
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As long as people keep creating new products, they will keep creating ads. Here are 30 advertising design tips that will turn heads. Guaranteed.
It’s the age-old way of announcing to the world ‘I have a product, this is what it does, and this is why you should buy it’. In more recent times, ads have gotten far more creative, to the point where we have pretty high expectations of them. But how do we meet those expectations?
We’ve put together 30 examples of beautifully created advertising case studies that each have plenty of wisdom and design tips to impart.
So, if you’re looking to adopt some advertising techniques, or even if you’re creating an ad of your own, come with us as we have a look at 30 awesome advertisements.
01. Keep It Simple
When a lot of us picture advertisements we picture extravagant images that flaunt the product, the features and the reasons we should buy it. You can definitely go down that route with your ad, or you can go down a simpler one.
Check out this ad by Lego that strips things back and relies on one image and idea. With no copy, just a plain and easy to digest message, this ad captures the complex concept of imagination in its simplest form.
Capturing a much simpler, more general idea in a simpler way not only makes for an effective ad, but also gives this ad a greater chance of appealing to more people. The only people it directly targets are those that have played with lego and have experienced imaginative play, which is a pretty vast target market. So, keeping things simpler (both in terms of message and design) can be a one way ticket to a great ad.
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Image: Lego by Blattner Brunner
02. Include A Call To Action
Calls to action are used a lot in promotional designs, particularly advertisements. In case you’re not familiar, a call to action is a piece of copy that urges or invites the audience to take action. Some calls to action you may be familiar with important too. But, it’s important to keep in mind that typography isn’t just limited to the fonts on your computer. Creating custom type by hand can add a personal touch to your design and it could be that one added element that makes your ad stand out from the rest.
Check out this ad for Nutella that renders the type in, well, Nutella. The use of a messy, custom piece of type reflects the playfulness of the Nutella brand and creates an eye-catching and pretty funny effect. On top of that, the copy itself is very effective – a little reverse psychology can have a big effect.
So, consider constructing your own type, whether this is handwritten, made out of your product, or created by any other means, a strong piece of type that is unique to you and you alone is memorable, personal, and super effective.
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Image: Nutella by Tim Smith
20. Get Playful With Your Medium
A lot of