Best of 2009 – 26 Outdoor campaigns of note

by bhatnaturally on December 13, 2009 · 2 comments

It’s already that time of the year – everyone will pull out their lists and countdowns. So why not revisit some of the better work coming out of advertising agencies, in 2009? Let’s start with a quick dekko of the Outdoor work that caught my fancy:

1. Aircel: this wasn’t an outdoor campaign but just a single hoarding created in Mumbai. But the buzz it created was equal to a multimillion dollar campaign. Thanks to the utilitarian, timely, thoughtful idea.

Aircel Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

2. Axe – Call Me: this may have been an international campaign, but the idea wasn’t alien to Indians. The line ‘Call me and I will call you back’ was written in the local language (not translated) and it sure created an impact in the local market.

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3. Axe – Schedule: an audacious expression of the Axe brand promise. This wraparound was put up in the female students’ dormitory throughout a month.

AXEschedule Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

Agency: When Gee, Seoul, South Korea

4. BMW-Audi: a billboard from Audi prompted BMW to respond – dueling brands, dueling billboards.

BMW Audi Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

5. Copenhagen Zoo: as one Twitter user put it in his tweet, this is how some countries felt at the Copenhagen Climate Change conference.

Copenhagen Zoo Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

6. Denver Water: this is one of the classic, old-style billboards with just an arresting line – nothing fancy. But I found the whole concept of urging people to conserve water by watering grass for a lesser time, amusing.

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7. First Bank: instead of merely claiming that they ‘care for small business’, Firstbank created billboards promoting real small business enterprises.

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8. Fisch Frank: ambient media or outdoor? Whatever. Imaging converting the plain kiosk into a fish tank to promote ‘fresh fish’ concept for Fisch Frank, a sea food restaurant.

Fishfranke Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

9. Financial Times: I think this is a 2008 campaign and not one of this year. Still good. The campaign involved billboard sites being ’stripped back’ to their boards, with the question: “Global downturn. What’s the first mistake businesses make?”.

FT Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

10. Fygbussarna coach: To highlight the fact that it’s much more environmentally friendly to travel by bus than in a car, this 300-tonne ad was created.

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11. James Ready – share our billboard: I think was implemented in 2008, but was a regular in award shows. Read more about it here.

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12. Law & Order TV Show: great use of space in this billboard from New Zealand to promote the Law & Order TV show.

Law order billboard Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

13. McDonalds – shutter: super hijacking of ambient media by TBWA for McDonalds. To communicate the 24-hour service they simply pasted a visual of an open McDonalds restaurant on shop shutters.

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14. McDonalds – 200m: I didn’t ‘get’ it the first time I saw it, but it;s an amusing take on the craving for a McDonalds.

McDonalds 200m 197m Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

Advertising Agency: DDB Denmark

15. Nikon: imagine walking down an airport and running into this signage.

Nikon D70 Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

16. Office Max: nice twist to the traditional billboard format.

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Advertising Agency: OfficeMax Branding Team, Naperville, USA

17. Panasonic Lumix: almost a desi idea to communicate the shake-proof benefit of the camera.

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18. Panasonic – nose trimmer: a traffic stopper of a hoarding. But makes you wonder if the creative idea drove the need for a campaign or the other way around?

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Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Indonesia

19. Rentokil: clever use of technology to communicate ‘hidden insects’.

Rentokil BB Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

Agency: Republik, Auckland, New Zealand

20. Royal Canin: one of the best uses of media space of late. A visual of a salivating dog bang opposite a pack shot of Royal Canin dog food. Thinking out of the box, literally. This got a Silver at the Epica Awards, 2009.

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Agency: Heye & Partner GmbH, Hamburg

21. Snickers: a much talked about campaign that to me conveyed the big brand status of Snickers, more than anything else. I mean, who else could get away with not putting the brand name?

SnickersSUBWAY Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

22. Supermax: a simple idea to convey the sharpness of Supermax blades.

Supermax Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

23. Tctcktck: a great welcome sign if you are passing through Copenhagen airport recently.

tck barack obama Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

24. The Economist: I loved the interactive nature of this campaign, which was handled superbly beyond the billboards.

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25.  Yellow Pages: 1000 customized hoardings? Read more here.

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26. Zimbabwe: one of the most ballsiest ideas of 2009 – imagine using currency as raddi?! Priceless stuff.

 Best of 2009   26 Outdoor campaigns of note

Hope you liked the collection here. Did I miss out any obvious big ideas of 2009? Do comment in.

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1 Sundar December 15, 2009 at 1:53 pm

Awesome…Thanx for posting this

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2 bhatnaturally December 15, 2009 at 2:29 pm

You are welcome, Sundar!

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