Dave Delisle's Real Estate Sign is Monopoly Infused
Kyle Towers — March 27, 2013 — Marketing
References: davesgeekyideas
This brilliant real estate sign concept by Dave Delisle draws inspiration from Monopoly -- everything from the sign itself that mimics the property cards to the decoration on top reminiscent of the little red houses. The design is definitely appropriate as the aim of the Monopoly game is to buy and sell homes.
The concept would certainly be a fun and playful way to stand out from your competitors if one could ever obtain the rights. The only downside to using such a real estate sign might be that it could create a negative connotation. Under that charming smile, everyone knows Mr. Monopoly is a capitalist tycoon hungry to foreclose your home and overcharge you any chance he got -- or maybe that's just how I get when I play Monopoly.
The concept would certainly be a fun and playful way to stand out from your competitors if one could ever obtain the rights. The only downside to using such a real estate sign might be that it could create a negative connotation. Under that charming smile, everyone knows Mr. Monopoly is a capitalist tycoon hungry to foreclose your home and overcharge you any chance he got -- or maybe that's just how I get when I play Monopoly.
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