The Floriano Bookstore campaign is an interesting mix of simplicity and complexity. At first glance, people will see nothing more than a vibrant two-toned poster with a playful starburst in the middle. Reminiscent of childhood badges and comic book speech bubbles, these starbursts are immediately eye-catching. Once people's attention are grabbed, they will note the wordy paragraph within. Thanks to copy writers Dan Zecchinelli and Hellen Mundin, these passages are equally engaging, especially to those the Floriano Bookstore campaign target.
Conceived and executed by Filadélfia, an ad agency based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, the Floriano Bookstore campaign was art directed by Márcio Doti with creative direction by Zecchinelli. It shows that more than a handful of words can still be used so long as they are presented in a fun easy-to-read fashion.
Two-Toned Starburst Ads
The Floriano Bookstore Campaign Targets Fun-Loving Readers
Trend Themes
1. Starburst Advertisements - Opportunity for companies to use playful and eye-catching starburst designs in their marketing campaigns.
2. Wordy Paragraphs - Opportunity for companies to creatively present lengthy copy in a fun and engaging way to their target audience.
3. Simplicity and Complexity Mix - Opportunity for companies to leverage the power of visual simplicity while still presenting complex information to their audience.
Industry Implications
1. Bookstores - Opportunity for bookstores to use creative advertising and design to attract fun-loving readers to their establishments and promote new releases.
2. Media and Entertainment - Opportunity for media and entertainment companies to use starburst designs and engaging copywriting to attract and engage their audiences in their marketing campaigns.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Opportunity for marketing and advertising agencies to experiment with playful and creative designs and copywriting techniques in their campaigns for clients.