Adidas Launches Consumer-Generated Street Graffiti Campaign

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Street art site Wooster Collective has photographed a German Adidas outdoor poster campaign which consisted of the brand’s logo on a white background with a hint of graffiti added. The brand hoped the public would take the hint and add to the boards. They did. While an early outdoor graffiti campaign for Sony’s PSP consisted of completed graffiti placed on boards and was viewed as a lame co-op of the medium, the Adidas provides the hook to draw the public in to complete the job. Wooster Collective likes it. We do too. There’s more here.

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