The Lithuanian ad agency New recently put together a few promotional posters for its client, the Mint Vinetu bookshop chain, that illustrate how people's perception of classic novels change over time.
Most people would cite 'Catcher in the Rye' as a classic example of such shifting perceptions. In a similar vein, each poster featured here depicts an open book. The left page illustrates the view a teenager might have of a that book, while the right side depicts the perspective an adult would have of the same work.
For example, one poster focuses on Franz Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis.' The central premise of this book is that a man awakens one day to find himself transformed into a giant beetle; the poster purports that 16-year-olds will tend to takes this scenario literally, whereas a 29-year-old will understand the metaphor for the existential crises that erupt from changes in one's life (such as turning 30).
Two-Stage Literary Interpretation Ads
These Posters for Mint Vinetu Bookstores are Insightful
Trend Themes
1. Age-dependent Literary Perception - Posters for Mint Vinetu bookstores illustrate how people's perception of classic novels change over time.
2. Two-stage Content Interpretation - Creating content that can be interpreted differently depending on the viewer's age or life experience.
3. Metaphorical Representation Advertising - Using metaphors to advertise products or services that can be interpreted differently based on the target audience.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Creating books that can appeal to multiple age groups and interpretations.
2. Advertising - Using creative advertising techniques to target specific consumer segments based on age or life experience.
3. Education - Developing educational materials that can be interpreted in different ways depending on the student's age or learning phase.