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Follow on Google News | Reverse Graffiti Explained with Examples | SFWPExpertsBy: SFWPExperts It is an art form used by the marketer to create a temporary image or animation on the wall by removing the dirt and debris from the surface. Reverse graffiti is also known as clean advertising, dust tagging, and clean graffiti. It is an Eco-friendly, cost-effective, and high impact outdoor marketing practice which makes it easy for a brand to communicate with their customers. This type of eye-catching marketing practice is always helpful in creating brand impact among users. The first large scale i.e 1000 feet long reverse graffiti was made by Alexandre Orion in 2006. However, the São Paulo municipality washed it off. Paul Curtis (aka-Moose) was the first British street artist to make an ephemeral art using reverse graffiti. In 2004 Moose discovered the street art form working in a dishwashing job. Detergent and wire brush were used by him to draw this art form in Manchester. Gum-tree Classified ads were the first commercial campaign created for branding and advertising using reverse graffiti. It was offered by Street Advertising Service. Why Reverse Graffiti? Reverse graffiti can act as an alternative to outdoor advertisements like billboards and posters. In the beginning, I have mentioned reverse grafiti requires more creativity and less investment. The main benefit of reverse graffiti is it can help in increasing sales, brand awareness. Many top brands like Nike, Puma, JD sports, British gas, Dominos Pizza, Biba, BMW, Pizza Hut, Reebok, The Hard Rock Cafe, Absolut Vodka, etc use graffiti marketing technique to emphasize their upcoming products and events. Clean Advertising or green grafiti doesn't require paint or wheatpaste to draw an image, all it requires is elbow grease and power washing to create a transitory art. Marketers identify their target audience and act accordingly. Many marketer Well, there are some legality to be aware of if you are using reverse graffiti as your brand promotion medium like surface suitability ( it must be a dirty paved area), private property (one should keep in mind that they don't use reverse graffiti for promotion in any private property) Ads can only be placed on public property. Read More: https://www.sfwpexperts.com/ V (https://www.sfwpexperts.com/ End
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