Today's world advertising flying, every commodity needs advertising to the public know, increase customer consumption, and magazines are the focus of advertising, many advertisements through magazines detailed to the customer know. The following is my organization of magazine advertising copy, welcome to read!
Magazine advertising copy (excellent)
1Perrier mineral water
This campaign makes Perrier mineral water in the advertising circle really caused a stir, in the artistic attainments of the performance is also quite amazing. You can almost feel the heat in this ad, and the use of this water seems more appropriate than ever. There are some nice touches here, such as the melted record player, cell phone, backpack and tray in the background.
The print campaign was conceived by Ogilvy, one of the UK's leading integrated advertising and marketing communications agencies, and realized by photographer JeanYves Lemoigne.
2HubbaBubba Bubble Gum
Another great example of advertising comes from DDB, this time in the form of a poster design for HubbaBubba Bubble Gum. Obviously, the color of the ad caught our attention, and upon closer inspection, it highlights the lips well, making them the focus of the ad, which looks very realistic, albeit a little strange.
The ad focuses on showing the length of the bubble gum (180cm). While it won't really interest children, it seems to have been designed with older users in mind, and is no less a great way to get their attention, which we'd say is well designed.
3Utopolis Digital Cinema's "Ride the Titanic" campaign
We were quickly amused by this ad. It may not be the most beautiful or artistic poster we've ever seen, but it certainly grabs your attention. That's because the Belgian agency Duval Guillaume has a quirky way of expressing our movie fantasies in this ad.
The series also has a fun reference to FreeWilly (the mermaid fairy tale). This particular campaign was inspired by the Titanic, and there are a few little details we noticed and liked, cloudy weather and a less-than-spectacular ship. In fact, it's something that everyone can relate to, but together it works well to convey the message of the ad.
4Lego
After seeing this Lego art album, I decided that I had to recommend the ad. When we were kids, we were obsessed with Legos and their ability to bring our imaginations to life. This ad goes against the grain and takes us back to when we were kids, showing us the Legos we used to play with when we were kids.
This ad, which contains no words, was excerpted at CreativeBloq, and doesn't need any words to portray the product in a way that will revitalize your love for it.
5SanzerHandGelSanzerHandGel hand sanitizer gel
If the first time you saw this ad you thought "gross!" or "creepy!" , then they've succeeded. Because sanzer is a brand of antibacterial hand gel, we really felt the importance of this product through this campaign. The slogan reads, "Do you really feel it?" It depicts the use of dirty fingers and phones that can no longer be used.
We love how the Photoshop trick was used on the print ad, and even in every detail it comes across as extremely realistic, clearly reminding us to wash our hands!
6DeliFranceDeliFrance Dessert Shop
French cuisine is widely recognized as sophisticated and good-looking, and DeliFrance followed that tradition to the letter in this campaign. The poster uses a mix of bread and slippers to create a cozy feeling, thus conveying an appropriate concept: "baking as if you were at home".
The ad's subtle treatment of shadows and cracks in the bread also really conveyed the idea of a small, rustic family. In addition, the campaign is very careful not to skew the market toward any one gender, which ensures that it will work for any baking enthusiast.
7PrintIndia
When you look at the tagline 'Young Chennai Individuals', the ideas are endless. But what does 'individuality' really mean? We have summarized TimesIndia and concluded that the ad could mean 'fingerprints'.
Although the poster is simple, it adequately represents the product and some of the information about it. On the page, the fingerprints are made up of newspapers, a metaphor for the fact that their newspapers are made up of the personalities of the younger generation, and the uniqueness of the fingerprints fits the theme. The ad is telling consumers that your personality is relevant to their product, and that's a very clever way to handle it!
8Nike
We can almost easily recognize a Nike ad, as they've come up with some unique and groundbreaking ad formats over the years. Obviously, the flowing Nike shoes caught our eye.
The success of this dynamic poster is that it perfectly captures the reflection of pink or other colored liquids, as well as the effect of splashing and dripping, which makes the images look even more lifelike, and it focuses on the sneaker aspect of the ads, which is clearly a big win for Nike.
9WeightWatchers weight loss program
When you think back on influential print ads about weight loss, there don't seem to be many impressive ones. After going through hundreds of print ads, I found one that really stood out, a visual clash of lips and greasy French fries, a pairing that was stomach-churning.
A handful of fries may reduce the power, but the simple addition makes the message clearer. It doesn't tell you not to do this or not to do that, but it does tell you to be better at "treating yourself," and simple, humane print ads are the key to moving people. Nilkamal Plastic Chair
We didn't find too many illustrative print ads on CreativeBloq, but we were overjoyed when we came across this jewel-like Nilkamal plastic chair ad. Yes, the elephant standing on the plastic chair is a clear statement of the product's strength and stability, and the illustration makes it even more beautiful.
The ad was created by Makani Brand Communications, and from the subtle color palette to the attention to detail, the images are concise and clear, and just looking at the elephant's fearful eyes is enough to convey the poster's message.
11Faber-CastellPfizer
Faber-Castell's series of advertisements featured not only the puppy, but also sharks and eggplants. It's these quirky natural elements that give readers an idea of what the product can do and the endless possibilities it can create.
The light and shadows in the ads were so realistic that they looked like they were literally reflected from the dog's fur and the pencils themselves, while the more traditional layout of the text showed readers a brand they could trust.
12FeltrinelliReading Feltrinelli Books
This hand-drawn print advertisement from Feltrinelli Publishing is designed to express the passion for reading paperbacks. It's hard to advertise books these days, with people choosing reading tools like the Kindle and fewer and fewer opting for paperbacks, and this lovely illustration shows the underlying reasons why reading is so fascinating.
The color and typography of the text contrasts with the color of the book in your hand, nicely illustrating the slogan: "Reading is resistance, reading is the power to block out everything". You and the book are shielded together from the cacophony of the outside world, and for most people, that's a really good idea.
13M&Ms
M&Ms is better known for its TV ads, but this simple print ad really caught our eye. Most modern people would recognize it as a keyboard at a glance, and the presentation makes the brand look cute and fun.
But the campaign isn't just about the M&Ms brand, it's also about letting consumers know that everyone can customize their own M&Ms. The tagline, "Make communication sweeter," reflects the sweetness of the campaign.
14Mebucaine Throat Tablets
Do you know the pain of a sore throat? It's like swallowing shards of glass every time you swallow. We've all been there, and this commercial for Mebucaine, a medication for sore throats, brings that feeling to life. The same series of ads also featured a pizza made of glass (ouch, that hurts!).
The color of the glass and the structure of the pineapple are so eye-catching, and the drug so well placed, that you'd think a tagline wouldn't be necessary for an accurate poster.
15YumYum PeanutButter
This is South Africa's silkiest, tastiest peanut butter brand - YumYum (delicious) - and this print campaign was produced by Cape Town design agency 34 Degrees, with creative director Richard Phillips involved throughout the design process. Creative Director Richard Phillips was involved in the entire design process, and of course, the result was very well received. AmICollective (the design team) was responsible for the creative illustrations, and viewers universally commented: "We love the humor, the arrogance, and the boldness with which they presented this little peanut.
The 3D technology has given the Peanut an even more perfect characterization when it comes to its specific role! Look at the amazing light and shadows!
16Poly-Brite Super-Absorbent Wipes
I have to admit, when we were about to write this article, we couldn't help but think of this advertisement, it took us some time to find this promotional advertisement but soon we found it and we super love it! Poly-Brite became famous for its super-absorbent wipes! "Poly-Brite became the famous super-absorbent rag", and this ad perfectly and wittily illustrates this important brand attribute.
Ogilvy&Mather is the agency responsible for the creative campaign. It's a series of three complementary pieces that also includes an overturned vase and a spilled cup of tea. As we can see, the size of the rags and the function of the rags are accurately presented on the posters, and balancing product appeal and creativity is very important, and this creative ad is the perfect testament to that.
17McDonald's
Over the past few years, McDonald's has successfully planned a series of campaigns that have really won the hearts of the public. This series, which featured three "kids" (in this case, little monsters) for every parent to interact with, was a success because it allowed parents to reclaim their childlike innocence in a fun and lighthearted atmosphere.
18SeitenbacherMusliCerealGermanyBacherMusliCereal
This commercial caught our eye: look at the 3D illustration! It shows details that are often overlooked in print ads: dogs, hair, cigarettes, etc., and they do it in great detail.
Produced by JWT Jakarta, this series of illustrations shows a collection of characters, but it's the color scheme that really catches our eye, with a dark blue background that makes the illustrations created by Monty Aji Hardito stand out.
19Play-Doh Purado colorful clay toys
Every kid loves Purado Oops, everyone loves Purado. This simple print ad did wonders for the imagination because of its old-school style and bold product layout. The labeling effect has been the most used advertising method over the years, and this example proves that it can still work wonders.
Ad agency DDB has done it again with this creative campaign, with a strong color scheme and a simple approach that makes it an absolute winner.
20BIC
BIC is a well known brand, and now there are some new life elements added to the mix, so BorghiErh/Lowe were responsible for the creative of this campaign, with a lovely ad scene that cleverly expresses the product's capabilities and renewing strengths in a way that really grabs the readers' attention.
(For those of you who didn't get it: the body is old, the spout is new, and BIC is a brand that can blend the old with the new and marry it perfectly)
The 3D effect of the broken spout and body is very creative, and the only thing that we found lacking was that the brightness of the image was a little dark, so perhaps we could have made it a little brighter.
Magazine advertising copy (selected)
1, Germany Volkswagen: "Small is good."
2, Coca-Cola: "Enjoy a refreshing moment."
3, Marlboro cigarettes: "Marlboro man."
4, Nike:?°Say it and do it."
5, McDonald's: "You deserve a day off."
6, DiBiase: "Diamonds are forever, one forever."
7, General Electric: "GE brings the good life."
8, table Zhang frequency wine: "wonderful taste can not be described."
9, Clairo hair coloring water: "She used it? She didn't use it?"
10, Avis: "We're working on it."
11, FedEx: "Fast-legged orderlies."
12, Apple Computer: "1984."
13, Alka-Schultz Company:Multiple advertisements."
14, Pepsi: "Pepsi, just the right flavor."
15, Mai's Coffee: "Drops of flavor, not yet finished."
16, Ivory soap: "99 and 44 / 100% pure."
17, American Jet: "Do you know me?"
18, U.S. Military Recruiting Service: "Become a full material."
19, Anacin Pain Relief Tablets: "Fast, fast, fast results."
20, The Rolling Stones: "It feels real."
21, Pepsi:"The choice of a new generation."
22, Hathaway Shirt: "The man who wears Hathaway."
23, Boma razor: "The signature formation by the highway road."
24, American Burger King: "Take it on the road."
25, Campbell's Gumbo: "Mom, yum."
26, U.S. Forest Service: "Little brown bear in a narrow-brimmed hat with the word "Smokey," "You can prevent forest fires."
Magazine ad copy (short)
1. Life Weekly, a magazine and his advocacy of life
2. New Weekly, China's most up-to-date weekly newspaper on current affairs and life
3. Book City, reproducing the beauty of the word
4. City Pictorial, the leader of the new life
5. Manage Yourself
6. Digital Business Times
7. The Bund Pictorial
8. Think Tank
8. Think Tank discusses the rules and methods of business operation, cares about the life style of business people, and disseminates practical experience
9. China Entrepreneur" is the business and life of a class of people
11. "Global Entrepreneur" is the business character and dignity of business
12. "Business Weekly" is the first business magazine in mainland China
13. "Fashion and Health" is a magazine for the modern women to comprehensively reduce the pressure and improve the physical and mental health of the magazine
14. "Petite Point" is a magazine for the modern women to reduce the pressure and improve the physical and mental health of the magazine
14. -Cosm0GLRL" is an international publication that truly embodies and inspires the lives of young urban women
15. "Fashion China Fashion-BAZ Magazine Ad Copy R" is a modern and elegant spokesperson
16. "Mr. Fashion" is a magazine for mature men rather than schoolboys
17. "Fashion-Cosmopolitan" is the leader of her fashion in the century. The leader of her fashion in the century
18. Fashion Good Housekeeper is the closest friend of modern mature women in the city, and the spokesman of the interest life
19. Fashion Time is the first choice of professional watch magazines
20. World Home Garden is a time-saving, money-saving, and creative way to buy a home
21. Modern Family is in the hands of a book, and a lifetime of holding hands
22.22. South Weekend lets the powerless have power and the pessimistic move forward
23. Furniture and Life is willing to start with you from an encounter, forming an unbreakable bond
24. China Weaving weaves into a life journey, weaving out infinite love
25. Mo Worries warms up the life of the people, and Mo Worries cozies up to the family
26. The sea is vast, where there is a soulmate publications such as forests, where to find a soulmate
27. "Tourism" across the 108,000 miles, "Tourism" accompanied by your visit to the State of China
28. "Across the Taiwan Strait" to look at the Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, to pass on the love of the Strait across the Taiwan Strait
29. "Hong Kong Weekly" a magazine that will make you hard to resist not to look at the magazine
Enlightenment dry goods! The most complete selection of STEAM English picture books for 0 to 6 years old ever recommended!The information age has arrived quietly, many parents have smelled the breath of advanced education, have in the early years of the child's child to do some enlightenment education, in order to better cope with the future of education. This issue will give you the benefit of
STEAM English picture books for children 0-6 years old ~
This is a set of scientific picture books, by dozens of foreign top scientists, writers, educators and illustrators years of careful creation and become.
This set of picture books breaks new ground in describing scientific phenomena in a relatively literate way, with beautiful, catchy text that combines language learning, life etiquette, aesthetic experience, geographic knowledge, and worldview in a complete set of books. The picture books are roughly divided into Stage 1 & Stage 2 based on the difficulty of the text and the depth of the scientific concepts. 12 picture books are included in each stage, and each picture book focuses on a scientific topic.
This is a classic encyclopedia for parents who want to start science but don't know what picture books to buy.
IfIbuildacar
IfIbuildacar
This is the story of Jack, who takes inspiration from ropes, trains, Cadillacs, and airplanes to design an invincible multi-purpose machine, which takes him on a fun and thrilling journey of testing.
What's noteworthy about this book is that the scenarios revolve around the question "What would you change on this car? The story is centered around the question "What would you change on this car? While reading, the child is guided to imagine and discuss solutions to the problem. The author wants to inspire children to use their imagination through his picture book, DREAMBIG!
IfIbuildahouse
It's about Jack who builds and designs his own ideal home, and what's in the house he designs? The house has a racing room, a flying room, and an oversized slide, and so on and so forth.
This picture book is also full of imagination, and leads children to think more and more. The concept of "
If you can imagine it, you can do it
" runs through both books from beginning to end.
The Peg+Cat picture books are based on the PBS animated series of the same name, which won an Emmy Award and was named Best Preschool Series at the 2015 Kidscreen Awards.
Peg+Cat series of picture books, each picture book is actually a "
problem solving
" storyline. Each book is actually a "problem solving
storyline". The whole series is rich in content and covers different knowledge points.
The Pizza Problem
: How to split a pizza is the theme of the book, which leads to the concept of math fractions.
TheRaceCarProblem
: "Which shape is best for a wheel?" is the subject matter of this picture book.
ThePenguinProblem
:Through the story of a penguin skiing, this picture book incorporates "over, under, and inbetween" directional words, so that when you understand these directional terms, you can get through the obstacles.
The Lemonade Problem
:The picture book uses a vivid plot to demonstrate the use of "reciprocal trade" in real life. A cup of lemonade = 10 bouncy balls, which introduces the math concept of "equivalence".
Ideal for kids who love cars. Parents can use these books to explain simple mechanical principles to their children with the various toy cars they have at home. This series of books is also compact and easy to take on the go, making it a great on-the-go reading publication.
Ada is a girl who loves to ask questions, most often "why," "how," and "when" Ada is always experimenting, she has studied all the clocks in the house, studied the source of various smells, and so on, but what hurts is that after the experimentation, it's a mess, and she even paints all kinds of formulas all over the walls at home.
At first, Ada's parents didn't understand her behavior, and even punished her by sending her to the thinkingchair. But in the end, Ada's parents chose to understand her and were willing to change their views to support her and help her find answers. From "
You can find the solution yourself
" to "
We'll find the answer together
."
Rosie is a shy little girl, but she likes to collect all sorts of trash or small objects and hide them under her bed, then use them to make all sorts of different things.
Once she helped her uncle make a hat that would scare away a python, he laughed at her in public, and Rosie never dared to create again, almost giving up on her desire to be an engineer.
That is, until her aunt came to visit and told Rosie that she had always wanted to build an airplane, so Rosie decided to help her aunt fulfill her wish and started building one. Although Rosie didn't succeed, she learned that the only true failure can come if you quit.
The story conveys a lot of messages to children, including the courage to try, not afraid to fail, and the importance of perseverance. Isn't this the case with many things? It takes a lot of trial and error. When children are willing to try, they need adults to give them great encouragement and support!
From an early age, Iggy has shown a love and talent for building, often using a variety of materials to build things, like stinky diapers and glue. He would build a church sanctuary out of fruit or a St. Louis arch out of pancakes and coconut cake.
When the group got stranded on an island during a field trip, Iggy led his classmates in building a bridge to save them.
These three books have been recognized by many media outlets as some of the best STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) themed books to buy, and all three of Andrea Beaty's illustrated books are based on the theme of persevering with one's dreams, with school as the backdrop. Although the three picture books tell different stories, the characters are connected in some scenes. The connection of the storylines will also enhance children's interest in reading picture books. The author's beautiful rhyming poems are rhythmic and fun to read aloud! Combined with David Roberts' intriguing and detailed drawings, it's a real treat to have in your collection!
Through the description of a day in the life of a little robot man, the reader is left with a question to ponder: can robots ever truly replace humans?
A little girl who has loved working with her hands since she was a little girl, sometimes she doesn't even know what she wants to do, she just starts working with her own imagination, although the process of making it doesn't always go smoothly. She experiences failures, adjustments, failures and adjustments, over and over again, and each time she fails, she discovers something more "beautiful" about her work. The author uses funny images and humorous phrases to transform a seemingly heavy topic into something more acceptable: failure is not scary, it's all about perseverance, and your dreams will come true one day.
This book is rich in content, covering all aspects of natural science. Parents must have questions: Can preschoolers understand it?
The most important feature of this book is that it breaks down all the knowledge points graphically, which makes the originally complex content easier to accept and understand. The younger children are more attracted to the visual effect of the picture book, the visual impact can better capture the attention of the children, so that the children in the first time to fall in love with the picture book. Once they are interested, they can be guided to the next step.
The book is divided into seven categories of themes, combining art and natural science to lead readers into the fascinating and interesting world of nature.
Introduces the structure of the Earth, as well as how minerals, fossils, rocks, mountains, fold mountains, and volcanoes are formed, and the shape of landscapes and terrain.
This book explains in detail what types of gases make up the atmosphere of the sky, how to predict the weather from changes in cloud cover, how water changes its shape, and how thunderstorms, lightning, tornadoes, snowflakes, rainbows, and sunsets are formed.
The anatomy of bees, butterflies, moths, ants, and flowers, as well as trivia about bugs and plants in the wild, are introduced.
An anatomical introduction to the structure of deciduous wood, trunks, leaves, mushrooms, and ferns; how to recognize leaves, which mushrooms are poisonous, the wonderful functions of mosses, and the ecosystems of decaying wood in the forest.
Introduces the animals that live under the ground, the small animals that live close to the human environment, wild cats and canines, aquatic and marine mammals, and the strange adaptations of living things.
The book begins with an illustrated introduction to the body structure of birds and their feathers, and continues with an introduction to the types of feathers, bird calls, the various types of nests and eggs, the characteristics of bird beaks, interesting bird behaviors, and large birds and raptors.
Introduces the ecosystem of a pond, the life history of a salmon, how a frog grows, the structure of a jellyfish, what kinds of seaweeds there are, the presence of small bugs in the water, and the distribution of species in the intertidal zone.
If you've ever wondered how mountains are formed, how mushrooms grow, why salmon are silver and then change color, why an owl's face looks the way it does, why some female reindeer have horns on their heads, or how many different types of bird feathers and eggs there are in the world, this book has illustrations, diagrams, and breakdowns that will keep you entertained.
All of the illustrations in this book are hand-drawn,*** and there are more than 700 detailed illustrations that bring the world, the mountains and rivers, the birds, the animals, the bugs, the fish, and the plants and the trees to life on the page, and they will definitely open your eyes and make you marvel at the wonders of nature.
We often hear some mothers complaining that their children can't sit still in class and don't want to listen to the teacher. Some parents even suspect that their children have ADHD and take them to the doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
The truth is that every child is born with something unique and adorable. They may not be able to be a "good student" in the eyes of their teachers, but don't give up on them. However, please don't give up on these children. Parents should be convinced that they must have good qualities, but they just can't be discovered in the group life. Isn't it the role of parents to be the people who always have their backs?
Paul Erdos was a schoolyard troublemaker when he was a child, but who would have guessed that he would one day become a mathematician? Even now, even after his death, people talk about him not only as a mathematician, but also as an eccentric. Therefore, besides love and patience, parents need to give their children the right amount of space. Let them have the opportunity to show you their strengths at some point in the future.
This picture book is based on a true story about LodnerPhilips
, the inventor who never showed his perfect work even though he seemed to be very busy every day, and it brings out the origin and history of the submarine. Once again, the picture book shows that invention and failure are always closely linked