Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Awareness Ads

Pictures and words are powerful. They can convey a truth that people dismiss as not happening. A picture with a few words can change a persons entire perspective. This is why I love advertisements that spread awareness to a cause. These advertisements can make people actually do something about the problems in the world today. They show the truth about what is happening in our world. Advertising can be a powerful tool and give a voice to causes that people may not know about otherwise. These ads below all appeal to ones emotions. The time and effort that went into producing these ads shows because they are wonderful. They promote awareness with only a few words, but also with stunning visuals. Simple and straight to the point works best when trying to convey an emotional message. This is why these advertisements will never lose their touch. The advertisers knew what they were trying to convey to the audience. Their demographic was not specific to one group of people, but that was fine because the point was to spread awareness to all people. I do not think anyone would look at these advertisements and think "Wow those ads are just terribly designed." I love everything about the ads the pictures and copy compliment each other fantastically. The advertisers obviously put a lot of time and effort into these, and they work perfectly to spread public awareness.

The longer a child with autism goes without help, the harder they are too reach

Let the world breathe before it's too late

The consequences stay with you forever. If you drink don't drive

Don't talk while he drives

Every 60 seconds a species dies out

Use electricity wisely

Help before it's to late: First Aid

How does it feel when your the one being hunted

On the internet some things may not be what they seem

Obesity finds it hardest to catch up with those who are running
Credit:http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/creative-public-awareness-ads/

1 comment:

  1. I definitely agree that the visuals are designed to appeal to the viewers emotions. I enjoy advertisements like this because it leads us to our own interpretations and thoughts rather than being told how to react.

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