Switched Extremity Advertising

This Mojari Shoes Campaign Gives the Floor a High Five

This Mojari Shoes campaign may come off as a little boring at first, until a more careful look reveals somewhat distorted-looking feet. It quickly becomes apparent that ankles are actually wrists, calves are forearms and knees are actually elbows. This person appears to be walking on her hands.

Of course, these are print ads, so there is explicit intention behind the three unusual images created. Crayons Advertising of New Delhi, India, wished to communicate the superior quality of the footwear product, and it's fine hand-made manufacturing techniques.

The relationship between these elaborate flats and fingered extremities becomes instantly clear, which makes the simplicity behind the pictured animations all the important, as not to detract from the meaning behind the Mojari Shoes campaign.
Trend Themes
1. Distorted Body Part Advertising - Creating ads with distorted body parts catches the attention of viewers and can be an effective way to communicate a product's unique features.
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Industry Implications
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