Appreciation of magazine advertising copywriting In today's world, advertising is everywhere. Every product needs to be advertised to the public to increase customer consumption, and magazines are the focus of advertising. Many advertisements are introduced to customers in detail through magazines.
Below is the magazine advertising copy I compiled, welcome to read! Magazine Advertising Copy (Excellent) 1 Perrier Mineral Water This campaign has indeed caused quite a stir in the advertising circle for Perrier Mineral Water, and its artistic attainments are also quite astonishing.
You can almost feel the heat in this ad, and using this bottle of water seems more appropriate than ever.
There are some great touches here, such as a melted record player, cell phone, backpack and tray in the background.
This print advertisement was a creative idea provided by Ogilvy, the UK's leading integrated advertising and marketing communications company, and was completed by photographer JeanYves Lemoigne.
2HubbaBubba Bubble Gum Another good example of advertising comes from the creation of DDB, this time a poster design for HubbaBubba Bubble Gum.
It's obvious that the color of the ad caught our attention, and looking closer, it highlights the lips nicely, making them the focal point of the ad, and it looks very realistic, albeit a little weird.
This advertisement focuses on the length of the bubble gum (180cm).
While it won't really interest kids, it seems to be designed with older users in mind and is a good way to get their attention, which we feel is well designed.
3Utopolis Digital Cinema’s advertising idea for “riding on board” the Titanic was amusing as soon as I saw this ad.
This may not be the most beautiful or artistic poster we've ever seen, but it's sure to grab your attention.
The reason is that the Belgian advertising company DuvalGuillaume expresses our fantasies about movies in a weird way.
This series also introduces FreeWilly (mermaid fairy tale), which is very interesting.
This particular ad was inspired by the Titanic, and there are a few little details that we noticed and liked, the cloudy weather and the less than spectacular ship.
In fact, this is something that everyone has access to, but combined together it can convey the message of the advertisement very well.
4Lego After seeing this Lego Art album, I decided to recommend its advertisement to everyone.
When we were young, we were fascinated by Lego toys, which can turn our imagination into reality. This advertisement is a reverse thinking, taking us back to our childhood and showing us the Lego toys that we often played with when we were children.
This advertisement, which does not contain any text, is excerpted from CreativeBloq. It does not need any words to describe it, so that people can regain their love for this product.
5SanzerHandGelSanzerHandGel Hand Wash Gel If you thought "disgusting!" or "creepy!" when you first saw this advertisement, then they succeeded.
Because sanzer is a brand of antibacterial hand gel, through this event, we really felt the importance of this product.
The sign read: "Do you really get it?" depicting dirty fingers and a phone that can no longer be used.
We like to use Photoshop skills in printed advertisements, and even every detail is extremely realistic. It obviously reminds us to wash our hands frequently! 6DeliFranceDeliFrance Dessert Shop French cuisine is recognized as exquisite and beautiful, and DeliFrance in this campaign
This tradition is fully followed.
This poster uses a mixture of bread and slippers to create a comfortable feeling, thereby conveying an appropriate concept: "Baking as warm as at home."
The delicate handling of shadows and small cracks in the bread in this ad also really conveys the idea of ??a rustic little family.
Additionally, the ad was very careful not to skew the market towards either gender, ensuring it would be relevant to any baking enthusiast.
7PrintIndia When you see this slogan "Young Chennal Personality" you will have endless creativity.
But what does "personality" mean? After summarizing TimesIndia, we believe that the meaning of this advertisement may refer to "fingerprints".
Although the poster is simple, it fully reflects the product and some related information.
On the page, the fingerprints are made up of newspapers, a metaphor that their newspapers are made up of the personalities of the younger generation, and the uniqueness of the fingerprints fits the theme perfectly.