Not exact matches
Recently, Michael Pehl of i - Cube, an IT - consulting - services company in Cambridge, Mass., began running a series of large
billboards in the Boston area, including one
targeting drivers exiting from Logan Airport that immodestly touts i - Cube
as «An Incredible Place to Work.»
But I can't help but feel assaulted by the
billboards and sides of buses and Happy Meals and dolls on the shelves at
Target and commercials and then infomercials masquerading
as bits on American Idol.
The company also put adverts on
billboards and buses and used Twitter,
as well
as targeting subject associations, university lecturers and private schools.
Imagine a car windshield that displays a map to your destination, military goggles with
targets and instructions displayed right before a soldier's eyes or a
billboard that doubles
as a window.
Tom Wesselmann had a harem of oomphy «great American nudes,» James Rosenquist devised still - life schemes huge
as highway
billboards, Jasper Johns painted innocuous flags and
targets.