Monday, November 19, 2007

Illegal Signs


The goal of IllagalSigns.Ca is to "destroying illegal billboards with the rule of law" and they seem to be having an effect, at least in Toronto, Canada. Here they explain their raison d'etre:
Our Streets are where civic capital is created. Illegal billboards monetize our civic capital, under no colour of right, by treating citizens as consumers first. Illegal billboards commodify what is unique about our neighbourhoods by turning our Streets into pages of a mass-market magazine, without regard to the law. Join us as we fight to legalize and democratize Toronto’s visual environment. Join us as we fight to Reclaim the Streets.
See a map of illegal billboards, and find out what's being done about them on their site HERE.

via Anti-Advertising Agency

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Flying Spaghetti Monster Billboard in Maryland


While I'm generally not a fan of billboards there are a few I admire, including this one on the side of a house in Baltimore, Maryland featuring the infamous response to creationists in Kansas: the Flying Spaghetti Monster! Get the story behind the billboard at the Baltimore Sun.

Thanks Mica!

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

A billboard I don't hate?


This billboard for South African Nedbank actually has solar panels on it that generate electricity for the kitchens of a neighboring elementary school.

Full details and more pix at Houtlust.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

São Paulo goes Ad Free.

As of January 1st a law banning all outdoor advertising went into effect in São Paulo, Brazil.
The results have been documented in this eerily beautiful Flickr set.

For more on the details of the law, which was passed the city council by a vote of 45 to 1 in September of last year, check out this International Heral Tribune article.

via Boing Boing

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