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It’s rare that I pay attention to a display ad. Sometimes I notice them, but to find one “intriguing” enough to want to click through? Let’s just say in terms of frequency, it happens slim to none. Today however, I saw two I enjoyed. Fancy that.

The Washington Magazine had a visually pleasing takeover that overlayed my screen just moments after I landed on the page. Generally I find ads that take over my screen interruptive and annoying. The key to this one? The incentive. The ad offered to treat me to dinner, on the Washington Mag. I really liked that (even though I won’t be given the opportunity to redeem anytime soon).

The Hartford also had an interesting ad running in the Wall Street Journal today. I unintentionally scrolled over this one and it expanded to cover half of the browser window. What was cool about this one was the interactive scroll bar that asked me to “rotate to explore.”

What worked about both ads is that while they got in my way, they were interesting enough to capture my attention without annoying me. Both are previewed below.

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Funny how the video creator leaves out all of the good things Google is doing with their data captures. What about all the ways Google makes your life easier? Like Google’s new bike directions? Or how Google helps you identify people you might be interested in following on Twitter? Or how they let you tour the entire world from the comfort of your own computer through Earth View? In my personal opinion, I think Google is so friggin cool.

I see it all the time. People staring at their phones while driving down the highway instead of watching the car in front of them.

AT&T reminds their users not to text and drive via a personal message once logged into their online accounts. Nice.

What caught my attention was the study that those who text while driving are 23 time more likely to be involved in some type of accident. I was actually surprised this number wasn’t higher. I think we all know it’s true. We shouldn’t text and drive. Sadly, not sure the message will stop people.

This ad comes to us from Greece. Eye catching. Thought provoking. Love this.


An apartment of 330 square feet transforms into 24 different rooms. Just incredible.

I love voting for the Webbys each year purely because I am always inspired by the work. Granted, I think that many more agencies need to jump on the bandwagon of submitting their ideas, but it’s generally a pretty good collection of work. Below are a few of the projects which I found intriguing this time around.

Red Bull Project X for Shaun White

Clouds 365
I LOVE this idea. Probably because I have a vision of an idea similar to this that one day I will execute.

Domain Studios’ We Choose the Moon

iGOA

Academy’s History of Flight.

I love this ad for the YMCA. It’s simple. To the point. Makes you think, “Man, I need to get to the gym.” One of the best billboards I’ve seen in awhile.