The Best Ads #24

Spacegoods, Immi, Hungryroot, and more

Imagine a world where ads were all black and white—boring! Life is about using the whole box of crayons.

But hey, don’t let your ad look like a confetti cannon explosion. Here’s some inspo to keep it vibrant but cool.

Spacegoods

Getting the right feel in your ads is all about playing with colors and elements just right.

See this ad? They're aiming for that whole "grass is greener—or maybe even pinker—over here" vibe.

Immi

Your product = colorful and vibrant Competitor = boring and dull

Colors can make things pop, guide the viewer's eyes to the good stuff, and even stir up some feelings, making your message clearer and more impactful.

Hungryroot

Color is one of the first things people notice about an ad. Bright colors often evoke positive emotions, which can lead to a more favorable perception of your product.

Petplate

Highlight Key Elements

Use contrasting colors for CTA buttons to make them stand out. For example, if your ad has a predominantly blue background, a bright orange or red CTA button will draw the eye.

Casper

Consistent color palette, check.

Short but clear message, check.

Relevant visuals, check.

Once Upon a farm

Maintaining consistency in style, typography, color, and other elements is crucial for your ad. It not only makes your ad more visually appealing but also enhances its overall impact.

Jonas Paul Eyewear

Classic but super effective format:

Start with a bold headline > follow with the main image or product > end with the CTA in a contrasting color.

"Color in advertising isn’t just visual; it’s psychological, creating connections that last."

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