When choosing a financial institution with which to invest your money, your most important criteria may be found in these Bank Mellat ads. Five prints each feature a single valuable attribute about this particular institution, and each is designed to directly reference even your pocket change.
The Tahamtan Aminian advertising studio of Tehran built this campaign around the pillars of creativity, economic foresight, security, financial weight and convenience. Respectively, a lightbulb, a pair of binoculars, a padlock, a barbell and a computer mouse have been pictured, but each relies on the coin components that will make it function. It can thus be interpreted that these Bank Mellat ads aim to communicate the role that money plays in each aspect, but also perhaps that this institution requires your Iranian Rial to operate.
Coin-Embedded Object Campaigns
These Bank Mellat Ads See the Value in Everything
Trend Themes
1. Creative Coin Usage - This trend highlights the innovative use of coins in advertising campaigns, creating unique and attention-grabbing visuals.
2. Visual Representation of Financial Attributes - This trend focuses on using visual symbols to represent different valuable attributes of financial institutions, making it easier for consumers to understand and compare their options.
3. Coin-integrated Design - This trend explores the integration of coins into the design of objects, showcasing how money is an integral part of their functioning.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising and Marketing - In this industry, there are opportunities to develop innovative campaigns that creatively incorporate coins to capture consumers' attention and communicate the value of a brand or product.
2. Financial Services - Within the financial services industry, there is potential for disruptive innovation by using visual symbols and creative visuals to showcase different attributes and advantages offered by institutions, helping consumers make informed decisions.
3. Product Design - The product design industry can explore the integration of coins into the design of various objects, creating unique and functional products that emphasize the role of money in their operation.