Google & Volkswagen Ads Showing Building of Giant of Websites

by Scott Beale on March 17, 2008 · 0 comments

There’s appears to be a new trend in Europe with advertisements that show companies building giant, real world versions of their websites. First there was the ad for Google’s Gmail by Saatchi Moscow, followed by the very Kraftwerkesque ad for the UK Volkswagen website by Outside Line.

via AdFreak

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