Spotted in the Time Warner Center in New York city: mirror ads in restrooms. What stood out here:
- The ads were subtle yet noticeable. They weren't covering the mirror entirely, and still had a faded 'subliminal' effect.
- There were no patterns in the types of advertisers - everything from food, to business, to data, to the AARP.
- Each ad only lasted about ~five seconds, running very quickly.
Check these out!
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AARP screen advertisement |
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Who isn't thinking about big data in the restroom? Even Experian advertises here. |
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