20 cool billboards that you can't take your eyes off
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-cool-billboards-that-you-cant-take-your-eyes-off.htmlGlobal brands and advertising agencies never cease to surprise with unexpected approaches and new ideas. Instead of boring billboards, they create the most real masterpieces, which are a pleasure to consider.
In this article, we have collected the 20 best works that have ever been created in outdoor advertising.


1. Koleston Hair Dye

2. © marketingattitude

3. © froot

4. Carlsberg Beer: Perhaps the best poster in the world

5. © fandbnews

6. Coca-Cola

7. © dvdbash

8. The Colorado Patrol Service: "Keep your distance!"

9. CNN: A look at the news from the bottom up

10. Panasonic Trimmer

11. Tropicana: Natural energy

12. Ariel: Super soft underwear

13. Berger paint: Perfect color

14. Antidiarrheal remedy Imodium

15. Hot Wheels Toy Cars

16. Social advertising in India: "Buckle up!"

17. Powerhouse Fitness Center

18. Anando Milk: Superhuman strength

19. Glide Dental Floss

20. Lego:"Imagine!"

21. New Zealand Road Service

22. Anchor

23. IBM

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25. Formula Toothpaste
Keywords: Design and architecture | Brand | Idea | Advertising campaign | Outdoor advertising
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