Minimalist Advertisements Saying More with Less
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We’ve all become alert of how significant advertisements can be to help put any company’s message across. Many ads contain a lot of content as well as color even though this is not a must. In fact, a simple ad can also do wonders — given that it carries a particular strong message. You should wisely invest right printing services for your projects.Take a look at these ads and share with us your opinions on minimalist designs!
Haribo

Pilot “Water Resistant”

Diet Pepsi

Olay Special Care

Coca Cola “Light Lemon”

Pirelli “There’s nothing eco-friendlier on the road.”

Play-Doh “Safe no matter what you make

Red Bull “That’s all it takes.”

Tic Tac Chill “Freshness Inside”

Veet “No hair is better.”

M&M’s “Communication just got sweeter.”

CNN International “No story gets away.”

Listerine Fresh Burst Pocket Packs

Lego

Jeep

Audi: “Unleash control.”

95% Advertising Academy D&AD

Black Ribbon R.I.P. Michael Jackson

Columbia’s clothing and footwear

Dig2go Glasses

McDonald’s Medium

Nestlé Kit Kat Vuvuzela

SanDisk Flash Drive

Stairs Parents Say Children Do

Posters

fruit and vegetable disinfectant

Glad Cucumber

Gulf News

Mini burger

Mitchell Eye Centre Speedometer

Muchimachi

Nestle Milkmaid Funshake

Open 24 hours

Pifpaf Insect Repellent

Samsung Power

Sensodyne toothpaste

Sojourner Family Peace Center Fists

Vernal Ads

WC sign, Boy

Western union School

Simplicity is beauty. ‘Love all of it. Being a graphic designer I do believe the power of one ad campaign doesn’t always rely to all fancy words and colors but to convey a direct message using minimal elements. Sometimes it gets more attention by expressing it in a humorous way. But then of course an accidental promoting any of a blasphemy and immorality should always be avoided.
What a collection!!
I especially like Olay, Play doh, Micheal Jackson and Jeep.