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Designing the Perfect Web Banner Ad: 50 Examples to Help You Get it Right

Designing the Perfect Web Banner Ad: 50 Examples to Help You Get it Right | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Banner ads – we see them everywhere.


Normally they’re bright, flashy, and encroach on your internet experience. We’ve all tried our best to become immune to them. It’s safe to say they’ve got quite a bad rap.


In actuality, web banner ads are great tools to spread a message to a large audience. But with so many terrible examples of banner ads pummeling us every day, how do you stand out (in a good way) and really make an impression?


To save you some time, we’ve taken the liberty of curating 50 great examples of web banner advertisements to help and inspire you to create your own....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Banner ad design tips worth reading with grewat examples.

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15 Clever Examples of Interactive Print Ads

15 Clever Examples of Interactive Print Ads | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Print ads were once the standard format for creative advertising. But as more and more advertising dollars are allocated to digital outlets, print advertising is seen as an expensive, untrackable, traditional media format.


You would think the category is void of innovative ideas, but that’s certainly not the case. In fact, many brands are finding new ways to merge the digital and physical world through magazine and newspaper ads. Here are 15 print ads that should make you rethink the word "traditional."...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Creativity with your coffee: Check out the creativity of these interactive print advertisements. Recommended reading. 9/10

Panacea Software's curator insight, March 16, 2015 6:03 AM

Some Clever ads

 

Paul Barber's curator insight, March 16, 2015 8:17 AM

Some of these are really cleaver very, very creative.

Panacea Software's curator insight, April 17, 2015 5:15 AM

Creative marketing at its best

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How to Improve Your Social Media Ads Using Brain Science

How to Improve Your Social Media Ads Using Brain Science | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are you advertising on social media?


Do you want more attention for your social media ads?


The way you design your ad impacts how much attention it gets with social media.


In this article you’ll discover what the brain pays attention to and tactics for holding that attention....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Motion leads emotion and other fascinating marketing insights. Recommended reading. 10/10

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50 Genius Print Ads With Brilliant Design Techniques – Design School

50 Genius Print Ads With Brilliant Design Techniques – Design School | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

We are constantly exposed to advertising in our daily lives, be it online, in print, on billboards or through our television screens. In fact, research suggests we are exposed to, on average, 362 ads per day (not including brand exposures) but only 3 per cent of these will make an impression. That’s just twelve ads a day that actually engage us.

So how do you break through the advertising clutter and make a memorable advertisement for your audience or target market? First come up with a solid concept and then consider your design. Attention to layout and presentation will help your ad get noticed; but attention to concept and creativity will help your ad be remembered.

Here are fifty print ads that are creatively brilliant. They have a solid concept topped off with great design....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here's a taste of creativity with your coffee. Enjoy it. Recommended viewing. 9/10

Thorsten Strauss's curator insight, September 24, 2015 8:02 AM

best practice: print ads. I just love creative print ads.

Mike Allen's curator insight, September 24, 2015 9:22 AM

superb demonstrations of use of psychology and design

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91 News & Culture Moments From 2014 Collide in the Grand Budapest Hotel Illustration

91 News & Culture Moments From 2014 Collide in the Grand Budapest Hotel Illustration | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Your memory of 2014 won’t be defined by those things. Instead, you’ll remember the Ebola outbreak, Lavern Cox, Ferguson, LeBron’s return home, the World Cup, True Detective, missing flight MH370, and maybe even Alex from Target.


These and many other cultural and political moments shaped the year and will continue to be part of our conversations in 2015. To commemorate these events, Beutler Ink created Here’s to 2014!, a graphic featuring 91 memorable moments. The poster is a follow-up to the 2013 edition, which featured Miley Cyrus, Prince George, and Pope Francis...

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Discover the cultural moments that defined 2014 in this wonderful illustration by Beutler Ink.

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Quantifying and Visualizing Logo Trends - Corporate Eye : Corporate Eye

Quantifying and Visualizing Logo Trends - Corporate Eye : Corporate Eye | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
New research identifies logo trends in the United States, including color, geography, and more.

 

Thinking of using a leaf in your brand’s new logo design? You might want to think twice about that decision, because it’s not unique. That’s according to data from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as analyzed in James I. Bowie’s new blog, Emblemetric, which uses quantitative analysis from USPTO data to decipher and report logo design trends.


Nearly 3.8% of logos use a leaf in their designs (that includes generic leaves only, not specific types of leaves such as maple leaves or elm leaves). The trend of using leaves in logo design picked up steam in 2000, and today, leaves are considered a visual shorthand of an eco-friendly brand message. However, the use of leaves in logo design is even more popular in specific industries such as agriculture,  chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and beverages (approximately 10%-13% of logos in these industries use leaves in their logos). Even the advertising industry is above average in its use of leaves in their own logos (approximately 4%)....

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