One of the under-celebrated talents in advertising art, is typography perhaps. Among the art directors I have worked with, there was always this special breed who wanted to experiment in everything – from the fonts to the photography. I have seen them strive to give a the ad a distinct look even if it’s a simple headline-driven ad.

Herewith some examples of nice use of typography in print ads that caught my fancy.

1. Archipelago: an electronic stock exchange that wanted to convey the idea that they have no ‘hidden information’ – a standard procedure, they claim in stock exchanges. The idea – spoof the typical psychic forecast ads.

Archipelago psychic 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

2. Australia Post: this one has done the rounds of email forwards recently. The idea of ‘letters come alive in person’ brilliantly brought to life in typography.

Australia post 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

Agency: M&C Saatchi, Australia

3. Ben & Jerrys: some of the executions in this campaign may be a tad hard to read but the originality of the concept in an otherwise conventional category is worth applauding. It was – this won several awards recently.

Ben Jerrys Hugs 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Singapore.

4. Bic: the twisted humour in this campaign makes you laugh out loud. Calligraphy? Typography? Whatever – but the central idea involved going beyond setting fonts.

Bic water 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

Agency: Jung Von Matt, Germany

5. Corrado mattress: I had written about this campaign earlier. Not just this ad, the approach to the whole campaign is laudable.

Corrado pill 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

Agency: Saatch & Saatchi, Milan

6. Drinks.com: what better way to relate to the category, than to design an ad shaped like a bottle of a beverage?

Drinks.com Mac 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

7. Drugs and driving: trippy stuff outlining the outcome of doing drugs and driving.

Drugs reality 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

8. East Timor: yes, East Timor too had a campaign driving tourism.

east timor 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

9. Freedent: part of a 3-ad series, conveying the benefit of a great smile.

Freedent 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

10. Humane Society: purr-fect.

humane society

11. IKEA: part of an outdoor campaign for festive season shopping, this one makes you stop for a second to let the message sink in. Brilliant integration of the product.

ikea love 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

12. Jazz Radio: hee-hee, love it.

JazzRadio spring 2007 Britneys Tears 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

13. Bellecole: class room style headline for a language learning course.

learn french3 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

14. Malteser: brilliant art direction to send down a chilling message against drunken driving.

Malteser skull 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

15. Marmite: love it? I meant the ads.

marmite 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

16. Mauritius Tourism: this font was ‘created’ for Mauritius Tourism. Pity that it hasn’t been retained – it could easily have been ownable.

 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

17. Mercedes Benz: riveting copy and the font matched the conversational tone of the er…rabbit.

Mercedes Benz - rabbits

18. Nike: claymation meets typography and they both have fun.

Nike Italy ZAMBROTTA 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

19. Marston’s Pedigree: bit offensive perhaps, but hey, there is no love lost between them.

Pedigree -AUs

20. The Pioneer: to celebrate 100 years of The Pioneer, the idea of history repeating itself, conveyed through clever typography.

PioneerWarForPeace 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

21. Regaine: ad for a hair restorer.

Regaine 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

22. Scrabble: frankly, I didn’t get the ad, but it was a  unique way of using the tiles.

Scrabble 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

23. Smart: a clever way to communicate a limited period price offer.

Smart  -pigeon

24. Veja: a much celebrated campaign from the South American creative juggernaut. The idea was extended in Year 2 but never matched the simplicity and edginess of this campaign.

Veja Suicide279

25. Sanyo under water camera: this was perhaps the smartest line in the series.

Sanyo 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

26. Brighton Language School: is your German rusty? The Brighton Language School can help.

brightondeutsch 26 examples of clever typography in advertising design

Hope you enjoyed the collection. In case I have missed out any worthy ones or included some not-so-worthy ones here, do comment in.

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1 Christopher Meeks November 15, 2009 at 11:43 pm

Awesome list, there are some real gems in there. There is nothing better than an ad that hits you to your core because it is so dead-on.

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2 Raja November 16, 2009 at 9:48 am

Most of them seems to be more of software skill than typography.

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3 bhatnaturally November 16, 2009 at 10:22 am

Raja, thanks for the comment. It’ll be great if you could share any examples of good typography that you want to share?

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4 Bibhuti November 23, 2009 at 1:38 pm
5 bhatnaturally November 23, 2009 at 2:04 pm

Thanks, Bibhuti!

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