“Don’t Let Traffic Change You”: Brilliant Ad Posters To Avoid Road Rage
With the concept ‘Don’t let traffic change you’, the ads created for Detran/RN (Rio Grande do Norte’s Traffic Department), represent, by a metaphoric way, the drivers’ changing of behaviour on their majority, when they enter a vehicle.
h/t: adsoftheworld
Print advertisement created by Executiva Propaganda, Brazil for Detran-RN, within the category: Public Interest, NGO
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