Naked on end-wall panels – the largest format in the subway
Client: Humans – Virtual Mobil Operator
Placement: Berlin U-Bahn
Motif: Naked
Agency: direct
Client: Humans – Virtual Mobil Operator
Placement: Berlin U-Bahn
Motif: Naked
Agency: direct
Client: Seminar für Waldorfpädagogik Berlin e.V.
Placement: Berlin subway
Motif: German History
Agency: Direct client
Client: Coniant GmbH
Placement: Berlin subway
Motif: Digitization but sexy
Agency: Direct client
Coniant presents their campaign on side stripes in the Berlin subway. With “Digitalization but sexy”, the digital agency advertises its consulting services for more digitalization of work processes, as well as web solutions. In the public transport, they meet working people who might benefit from this and have interest in their services.
Client: IT-Dienstleistungszentrum Berlin Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts
Placement: Berlin subway
Motif: Job advertisement for IT job
Agency: direct client
It’s worth switching, because you can find your IT job here: The IT-Dienstleistungszentrum Berlin is advertising their campaign on side stripes in the Berlin subway. With the help of interior advertising, they are drawing attention to their job advertisement in the IT sector. Here on the train, they meet various commuters, including job seekers and their relatives, who might be interested in this career field.
Client: Charité
Placement: Berlin subway
Motif: Early detection study of ankylosing spondylitis
Agency: Direct client
Charité is advertising on side strips in the Berlin subway. It is about their study on the early detection of ankylosing spondylitis. Their interior advertising draws the attention of patients and relatives to the study in Charité´s specialist department.
Client: Monday.com
Placement: Berlin subway
Motif: AI at your work desk
Agency: Direct client
In Berlin, Monday.com is advertising on the side strips inside the subway with its new campaign. This time, the online platform is advertising the various functions that make it easy and structured to plan your working day. 6 motifs are spread over a print run of 2,560 foils. This makes up 14.5% of the possible side strips in the subway, reaching many Berliners and visitors on their way through Berlin. The colorful motifs of their interior advertising color the subway cars and stand out.