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Post by samsparrow74 on Feb 15, 2024 6:17:28 GMT
Finding a creative that stands out above the rest and that attracts the eyes of consumers constantly bombarded with advertisements is a challenge for the advertising sector. Location is also a key element when it comes to capturing attention and, if we talk about outdoor advertising, this importance multiplies. The combination of both things can offer a brilliant result. This is the case of the promotion of the second season of the Amazon Prime series Jack Ryan , which has chosen an original location so that its message can be seen from the sky. With the help of the FlyBy Ads agency , a specialist in rooftop advertising, they have wallpapered the rooftops of Los Angeles with the announcement of the imminent premiere of the series, which will be released on November 1 on the Amazon platform . Creativity is simple (remember that it has to be seen from the sky), but the place is ideal. As reported by Adweek , the buildings are located around the Honduras Phone Number List Los Angeles Airport, so the advertising is perfect to be seen from the window of your plane. According to the agency, it is the largest poster they have ever made. Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, has echoed this message of astonishing dimensions. Where was Hieronymus Bosch from? What do you prefer: Rembrandt or Vermeer? Velázquez or Goya? These and others are the questions that Facebook has asked its community to find out what similarities in pictorial tastes and lifestyle there are between the Spanish and the Dutch of our time. It has done so in collaboration with the Museo Nacional del Prado , taking advantage of the inauguration of the exhibition Velázquez, Rembrandt, Vermeer. A series of questions have been asked to users from both countries and the results are quite similar, based on the fact that more than 4.5 million people in Spain are connected with friends in the Netherlands. Regarding artistic preferences, 54% of the Dutch and 56% of the Spanish prefer Velázquez over Goya. To the more 'baroque' question on Facebook whether they would choose Rembrandt or Vermeer first, 74% of the Dutch and 68% of the Spanish prefer Rembrandt over Vermeer . Putting all the authors from both countries in the same bag, the Dutch are clear that Rembrandt is the one chosen with 89% of the votes. In the case of the Spanish, there are no surprises: Velázquez is their favorite (73% of the votes). One of the curiosities that has emerged from this Facebook study is the doubt that arises around the figure of Hieronymus Bosch and his nationality.
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