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Here's a new way to advertise! Dirty Street?

stugster

stugster

Active Member
Apparently (and I think they're right) it's 100% illegal...

Dirty Street Advertising - Reverse Graffiti, Clean Graffiti, Pavement Advertising


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Gutsy

Gutsy

New Member
Wow I actually think this is kind of cool! And now that you mention it, I've definitely seen it here, perhaps not on pavements but definitely on walls - for Coca Cola, and such like.
 
doogie

doogie

New Member
Looks pretty cool, and interesting that they've turned it into a business. I've done similar things in as much as while cleaning the path at home with a pressure washer I've crudely written or drawn clean shapes in whatever it is that makes paths dirty (that's crudely resolution wise not content wise! :p) but the idea of whacking a stencil down before doing it makes it actually legible and pretty cool.
 
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vitalise

New Member
Vitalise are a Scottish company that specialise in this exact thing! The only difference is we are far more affordable than the people south of the border...ie dirty street

and yes its legal, crazy eh? :p

Vitalise Marketing
www.vitalisemarketing.com
 
stugster

stugster

Active Member
Welcome to the forum Vitalise :) How big is the company? What do you guys currently do to get around councils that object?


I'd be really interested in talking to you about that as a specialised service up here in Scotland - fire me a PM! :)


Also, introduce yourself in the Intro's section so we all know who you are! Welcome to the forums!
 
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vitalise

New Member
Ha good question! well ultimately its a case of do the job and apologise later!
Again because its legal, at this point there is nothing the council can do aside from grumble a bit. It is one of our aims to actually get the more friendly councils involved a bit as it has great potential for them.

For Stugster, I've dropped you a PM :)

Cheers, Neale
 
Adventurelife

Adventurelife

New Member
Cannot see the councils going for this if it takes off in a large way. Very clever but imagine what the streets would look like if it was a free for all.

Better than fly posting though.
 
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Gouldie0

New Member
You may as well try and exploit it while you can, kind of agree with adventurelife, how will councils make sure that it doesn't get out of hand and become a free for all?

Thumbs up in the meantime though :thumbup:
 
Cannot see the councils going for this if it takes off in a large way. Very clever but imagine what the streets would look like if it was a free for all.

Better than fly posting though.

I could see it being a helluva thing to make stick but you could argue criminal damage... A pressure washer slightly erodes the surface it cleans...

It's going to cost some council a **king bomb to establish precedent though! :lol::lol:

Still... If you had a building that NEEDED cleaning... AND you agreed to say a year's 'posterisation' in exchange for the whole lot getting cleaned off for nowt...

Pity the outside walls of my flat are only generally visible to four Highland Coos and a flock of sheep! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Gordon N

Gordon N

New Member
Hi Neale, this is something that really interests me - any chance of a PM with some pricing info etc??

Oh - and have you had any dealings with Moray Council at all :)
 
stugster

stugster

Active Member
Cannot see the councils going for this if it takes off in a large way. Very clever but imagine what the streets would look like if it was a free for all.

It's going to cost some council a **king bomb to establish precedent though! :lol::lol:

Without a doubt the councils would absolutely detest it. But then again, could be useful for getting their bottoms in gear to clean the streets a bit more often!
 
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vitalise

New Member
Haha yea....I mean there asking for it with all the blackened pavements in my area :p
 
Canary Dwarf

Canary Dwarf

New Member
Nice idea and welcome to the forums.

I saw this done on an early morning impromptu basis by two women in London about ten years ago. Neat idea.
 
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adman

New Member
Heres a heads up on the Guinness advert posted above - that was created on a computer and Guinness have never actually done this type of advertising!!

The company who were advertising this made up a few mock examples on the computer and pretended that it was their work. If you see reverse graffiti images for Starbucks, Fox and Vans these are also graphics from a computer!

Interesting business practices!
 
Boydie

Boydie

New Member
It's been about for a while, think they are based in Newcastle, there are a few around Glasgow
 
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