Street posters

Poster of the Week: Scribe vs Savage

Scribe vs Savage

Our Poster of the week this week draws inspiration from the classic two colour boxing poster. Packing a punch on the street the poster is instantly recognisable and conveys the message in an efficent and effective manner.

Poster of the Week: The 4th Auckland Triennial

The 4th Auckland Triennial Poster

This week’s poster advertises the 4th Auckland Triennial, a cornerstone exhibition of international contemporary art in New Zealand, and a hallmark for contemporary art and dialogue in the Asia/Pacific region. It is staged at venues throughout Auckland including The Auckland Art gallery, Artspace, St Paul Street, The George Fraser Gallery & Shed 6.

Street Poster Case Study: Burger Fuel

Burger Fuel Street Poster Advertising Camapign

Our congratulations to the creative team at Burger Fuel for the execution of this classic street poster campaign that embraces repetition, one of the key elements of  successful street poster campaigns.

 

Broadway Street Poster Site

Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland Poster Site Photo 1

Our Scouts have secured this great high profile Broadway street poster site to delight your visual senses.

Positioned at the southern end of Broadway underneath the dramatic Newmarket Viaduct this site is the perfect compliment to our other high profile Newmarket street poster sites on Kent Street, Khyber Pass and Carlton Gore Road. South East of the CBD, Newmarket is one of the countries premier fashion and retail districts and the perfect location to display street posters for your next promotion.   

 

Plywood Chair Street Posters

Photo of Khyber Pass Road

Move over Ikea. JWT Auckland have brought flat pack furniture to the people in the form of these plywood street posters for Kit Kat. They're flat pack chairs made from ply that punters can pull off and assemble. Placed on route to summer gigs and at entrances to parks and public spaces they give punters an opportunity to take a break in an unconventional place.

New Landmark Poster Site in Auckland

Photo of poster site on Victoria Street in Auckland City

Our scouts have secured this nice site for your street poster viewing pleasure on Victoria Street West, between Albert Street and Federal Street.

Just metres from the sky tower, on the well travelled route between Queen Street and Sky City, this site is simply the best exposure for your money in one of Auckland's top locations.

Art on The Street: Emory Douglas, Minister of Culture, Black Panther Party

Art of the Street Photo

American artist Emory Douglas created the striking graphic images that came to represent the Black Panther Party in the 1960s and 1970s. Symbolising the civil unrest of the times, his images were used to illustrate the Black Panther, the party's weekly newspaper. Over the years, the Black Panther's evolutionary Artist made countless artworks, illustrations, and cartoons, which were reproduced in the paper and distributed as prints, posters, cards and sculptures.

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