At the subway station Eberswalderstraße in Berlin, Cie.Toula is advertising their new piece on a billboard behind the train track. Their poster shows the dance groups new expressive dance “Staubkinder”. By advertising in their neighborhood, they attract the attention of possible connoisseurs of this art form.
Motif: Election advertising with Maximilian Schirmer for Die Linke Pankow
Agency: direct client
Die Linke Pankow advertises their campaign on a large billboard at Pankow´s subway station. With Maximilian Schirmer in the center of their advertising they introduce the voice of Pankow. By choosing to advertise at the station, they reach voters within the district.
The Balloon Museum advertises its new exhibition on large-scale billboards at Alexanderplatz and Kudamm subway station. These artistic balloon installations form a spectacular and unforgettable picture. Their vibrant billboard advertising in the Arena Berlin invites those who are looking for an unique experience like this. With this campaign they successfully reach fans or arts and culture, as well as families with kids.
FutureMeds is advertising on billboards in Offenbach am Main. The motif on the billboard advertises for participants in the study on elevated cholesterol levels. With the outdoor advertising at the Norma supermarket, they are targeting all age groups and can thus recruit as many test subjects as possible.
Datorios booked several advertising media for an event in the Gasometer, including billboards. These billboards were specifically placed around the Gasometer and at busy train stations.
Placement: Berlin U-Bhf Alexanderplatz, Kottbusser Tor and Hauptbahnhof
Motif: The Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum
Agency: Direct Client
The Stadtmuseum Berlin advertises its exhibition at subway stations such as Alexanderplatz. In the Humboldt Forum, they show both the cultural and political aspects of Berlin.
Whether fashion, open space, Berlin’s entertainment, or war, there is something for everyone to learn here. For their campaign, they booked large-scale billboards at busy train stations in order to reach as many Berliners and tourists as possible, thus reaching potential visitors.