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May 15, 2007

Ship advertising

Shipvertising

We've never seen anyone so blissfully happy to eat pasta as these two cut-out faces, that have been pasted onto the side of ships in Hamburg, Germany.

Promoting Mondo Pasta this ambient outdoor entitled 'Noodleslurper' is a little weird to look at, and its name borders dangerously close to NSFW.
But it's a clever use of otherwise useless rope to deliver a message.

We're sure dockyard workers immediately ran out and picked up a couple of packs to try out.

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Wheee! How cool is that! Great idea. So there are still some creative minds in the advertise-scene out there. ;)

Love it. How cool is this. The idea is simple, but sooooo effective.

can I reproduce this in my magazine column?

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