Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Mind blowing Creative Ideas - 2009

These are some of the sensible ads picture which gained the attraction of the world people. I admire such kind of creativity and bookmark those stuffs for later reference. Since I had a good collection of them, I selectively chosen few best one and presented below. Do give your comment and express your suggestion on each of the ideas.
Child labour is a grave problem that threatens the future of our nation. Today underage labour deprives thousands of children in India of an education and these children are forced to work in hazardous and unhygienic work environments. To free them from the clutches of child labour is a challenge that they as citizens must take up. Each individual’s contribution can help after current situation; this was the essential message to be communicated in the ambient space. A life-sized statue of a child, dressed in rags carrying a box above his head was sculpted and placed against a wall backdrop. The box filled with some weights was tied to a rope running over a set of pulleys and attached to a donation box at the other end. The words, “Your contribution can end child labour” was painted over it. This installation was placed in several malls with high volume footballs across the city. The response received was overwhelming. As people contributed to the cause by donating over half a million rupees (and counting…), its gradually increasing weight resulted in the box on the Childs head to rise. People were held speechless, moved by the interactive imagery of this piece and driven to be a part of the change.
Fitness First: Bus stop

People who are happy with their weight are being mocked at for not giving in to this trend. So much so that a company has decided to make their weight public, literally! A health club chain called Fitness First, have actually converted a bus stop bench into a scale that will display the weight of people sitting on it. Quite embarrassing, this idea will definitely not go well with quite a few, especially those who hate to talk or even mention their weight in public.

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