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Posted: 11 Jun 2009 08:50 AM PDT We see advertisements everywhere in our day-to-day life whether it's elevators, escalators, poles, bus stops and many more. Now we have these advertisements that creatively uses the conveyor belt to get across its message to the audience. Mercedes-Benz E-class: Baggage Conveyor. Mercedes-Benz fixed adhesive advertising foils on two baggage conveyors at the airport in Salzburg (Austria). 'The foils show top views of Mercedes cars with their headlights on. In the corners of the baggage conveyor belts, the advertisement demonstrates how Mercedes-Benz's Intelligent Light System works.' Keep Playing: Admcom, an Italian advertising agency turned a traditional luggage claim belt into absolutely great advertisement campaign at Venice Marco Polo Airport. VW Polo BlueMotion "Sushi": The messages: "Up to 1,100 km without a petrol stop. The Polo BlueMotion". and "Grab it and win!". Milky Way: 'Shoppers were treated to a moving demonstration of a Milky Way bar's stretchy caramel.' Zero Sushi: Luggage. Denver Water: Conveyor belt. 'Keep our rivers flowing. Use only what you need.' Stongs Market: Conveyor belt. 'We deliver. www.stongs.com.' Noah Barcode: Renault Scenic: Cashier's Desk. (Image credit: comunitazione). Western Union: Money Transfer. Mccain Chips: Endlessly Long. Rama Cream: Conveyor Belt. 'Rama Cremefine cream is so low in fat that you can eat as much of it as you like.' Always: Thin. Philips Flat TV: Conveyor Belt. New Zurich Newspaper: Fresh From Press. Looney Tunes: They're In Town. Emirates: A beautiful idea, creatively use the stone sculptures well over two meters high to convey message to the passengers. "Extra baggage allowance. An additional 15 kg for every trade fair visitor. Fly Emirates. Keep discovering." Toyota RAV4: Airport Sales Take Off. Sushi King: The Greatest Running Sushi In Town. Other Posts: Amazing Cockpit Photos. Zebra Crossing Advertisements. Spectacular Display Of Color - Tulip Fields. Eyelid Tattoos - Something That You Need To Think. Worlds Largest Sculpture Made of TV Sets - LNK Infotree. |
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