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Humorous Ad Captures the Attention of a Youthful Audience

In engaging a humorous approach, this ad aims to capture the attention of the younger, family-oriented demographic JCT was hoping to attract, and showcases the range of benefits in a friendly way.

12th Oct 2012Posted in: Ads, Blog, GALLERY, Nonprofit Design Comments Off on Humorous Ad Captures the Attention of a Youthful Audience
Target Me!

Targeted advertising such as Groupon, allows advertisers to reach people at the moment of sale. And people are welcoming the opportunity to be targeted.

10th Sep 2011Posted in: Blog, Nonprofit Marketing Comments Off on Target Me!
Peer Finder Ad

Peerfinder was developed as a technology to help business owners find each other at conferences. Red Rooster Group developed the logo, website and advertising to promote this professional service. The logo features two “e”s turned in to mimic people meeting, and the ad shows the concept of 2 people finding each other in a crowd, and […]

24th Feb 2010Posted in: Ads, Blog, GALLERY Comments Off on Peer Finder Ad
BuildingLink.com Ad

This ad promoting an online building management tool, introduced in the early days of the internet, takes a human approach to technology with a friendly illustration emphasizing personal connection.. Links See more ads. See business marketing case studies. Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites, and […]

22nd Feb 2010Posted in: Ads, Blog, GALLERY Comments Off on BuildingLink.com Ad
Monmouth Custom Builders Ad & Marketing Campaign

Ad promotes fast-growing general contractor.

2nd Oct 2009Posted in: Ads, GALLERY Comments Off on Monmouth Custom Builders Ad & Marketing Campaign
Lifestyle Advertising Creates Distinctive Image for Retailer

Marketing program promotes all aspects of the business.

26th Aug 2009Posted in: Ads, All Business Case Studies, Blog, Business Marketing, CASE STUDIES Comments Off on Lifestyle Advertising Creates Distinctive Image for Retailer
Citizens Respond to Advertising

These is nothing healthier for a democracy than transparent communication and a two-way dialogue. Unfortunately, mass advertising does not allow a means of exchange, at least not formally. But that hasn’t stopped New Yorkers from responding. In this feature, we showcase some witty, wry or poignant retorts to insipid advertising slogans.

13th Jun 2009Posted in: Ad Watch, Blog Comments Off on Citizens Respond to Advertising