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billboard Archive
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Today’s vote for us Herald ad
For those of you not in Auckland, you may not yet have seen the full page ad that appeared in the Herald this morning. It’s made up of many of the vote for me billboards that people made on our vote for us site over the last few days. It’s a fascinating insight into what [...] read moreNovember 7, 2008 2:08 pm - 4 Comments -
Politics is not just being able to vote
Someone who is feeling a bit disenfranchised that he is too young to vote decided to create a billboard instead, based on some of his own images and some off our website. And then he sent it to us here. Thanks mate. read moreNovember 7, 2008 1:53 pm - 48 Comments -
Make your own billboards
You can now create your own version of the award winning Green Party billboards here at www.voteforus.co.nz. If you come up with any clever, funny or artistic ones let me know and I might post them here at frogblog. read moreOctober 29, 2008 10:10 am - 10 Comments -
Green Party Billboard Wins International Award
The Green´s rangitoto girl billboard has won an award as best outdoor advertisement of the week on BestAdsonTv.com. This week’s guest judge was Alan Russell, Chief Creative Officer, DDB Canada, Vancouver,who said: First Choice goes to Green Party. It’s so damn simple I ask myself, as with all the best work, why didn’t someone think of [...] read moreOctober 28, 2008 11:45 am - 6 Comments -
Vote for me
Nice. Nice. What can I say? I really quite like them. Full press release here. read moreSeptember 5, 2008 1:57 pm - 166 Comments
