Visa Bows New Tagline During Olympic Opening Ceremony

life_takes_visa.jpg

Retiring its 20 year old “It’s everywhere you want to be,” Visa will introduce a new TBWA/Chiat/Day LA-created tagline, “Life Takes Visa,” during the opening ceremony of the Olympics. Interestingly, the tagline was created a few years ago by Visa’s previous agency BBDO New York and was in some Latin America ads created by Leo Burnett.

Unlike Intel’s new but meaningless “Leap Ahead” tagline, Visa’s tagline nicely connotes you can get just about everything you need in life with a Visa card. That is, everything that costs money. A piece of plastic isn’t going to help solve your marital woes but hey, we can only ask so much from a piece of plastic.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

Psychology says people who grew up walking to school unsupervised developed these 8 independence traits that modern parenting accidentally prevents

Psychology says people who grew up walking to school unsupervised developed these 8 independence traits that modern parenting accidentally prevents

Global English Editing

8 unhealthy habits that constantly destroy relationships

8 unhealthy habits that constantly destroy relationships

Global English Editing

Adults who still try and win their parents affection often show these 8 traits according to psychology

Adults who still try and win their parents affection often show these 8 traits according to psychology

Global English Editing

Psychology says people who feel no urge to photograph their meals display these 8 presence traits that phone-dependent people struggle to develop

Psychology says people who feel no urge to photograph their meals display these 8 presence traits that phone-dependent people struggle to develop

Global English Editing

Psychology says people who lacked parental warmth develop these 8 defense mechanisms that sabotage happiness

Psychology says people who lacked parental warmth develop these 8 defense mechanisms that sabotage happiness

Global English Editing

People who grew up independent usually had parents who did these 8 counterintuitive things

People who grew up independent usually had parents who did these 8 counterintuitive things

Global English Editing