Some great examples of guerilla marketing. Its hard to miss these advertising campaigns.
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Noah Kahan
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Some great examples of guerilla marketing. Its hard to miss these advertising campaigns.
These are a series of my "Street Style" photography. Most of them were taken around Knightsbridge.
This is a photo I took in Selfridges. Its a label stating that American Apparel clothing's are sweatshop free! Its interesting because most brands don't give out information about their sources and their production.
This is an interesting website with great information about child labour, but it lacks in visuals. There are no images to support the block of informative writing which is a shame because the information is great and it should be spread.
Emart Sunny Sale Campaign - 3D Shadow QR Code (by heavenlydesigner)
MyToys_The Lego Codes_neu.mov (by Lumannski1)
Cotton - child labour & human rights abuses
A MODEL SUPPLY CHAIN: Lily Cole visits EJF's t-shirt production in India
COTTON: Have You Picked Yours Carefully?
Kinetic Typography Tutorial (by JesseRosten)
i-Sustain IX
"You can make an effort to buy organic or fair-trade clothing, you can recycle, swap, share, customise, go vintage, go local, go slow, buy less, wash less, mend more, make more, every small shift in behaviour is valuable and important, a practical and a symbolic contribution to living a more considerate and ultimately satisfying life."