Corporate Presentability

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When we do things like everybody else, because “that’s the way it’s supposed to be done”, we are unnoticed.  Nobody sees us. We have no specific flavor. We are forgettable (and we are forgotten).

To stand out from the crowd, we need to be different, unique. We have to surprise our costumers, our audience, our coworkers.

Here are some examples of organizations and people that dare to be different. Be inspire by them and find ways to “WOW” your costumers.

  • Creative and Unusual Wine Label Designs

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For more wine design: 30 Creative and Unusual Wine Label Designs (Thecoolist.com)

  • Manhole Art

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Source : Go to “Creative, Unique and Funny Manholes” at Interbent.com for more creative manhole.

  • Unforgettable wedding entrance

That’s an unusual way to WOW the crowd.

Source : Le patrouilleur du net

  • Real fish in a water filled poster. Did I said: be different, be surprising?

A Frankfurt seafood restaurant ad that demonstrate that you can’t have fresher fish than ours.

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Source: Chrisrawlinson.com, via Adfreak.com, via bjcommunication.com

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Presentability is often in small details that we overlook or forget but that the customers notice.

In preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the city of Vancouver will train its sex workers “to deal with international visitors and media”.

Training for prostitutes? What will they teach them?… If you have the same Olympic condom rings (source: www.yesbutnobutyes.com)idea than me, then your wrong. It is still a controversial topic

Training will include:

  • How to handle requests for photographs and interviews.
  • how to handle media aggressiveness
  • Liberty to refuse to do an interview
  • etc.

The Prostitution Alternatives Counselling and Education Society (PACE) wants to help its members by informing them about their rights.

This program is created to help the sex workers. But, it has a side effect. It will contribute to enhance the presentability of the city of Vancouver and the Olympic games.

A bad interview with a prostitute that is broadcast worldwide is not good for the image.

I am wondering if the PACE program is endorse by the Canadian Olympic committee? Probably not. However, the program will probably help them reach one of their goals: project a excellent image of Vancouver.

Source: Canada.com via YesButNoButYes.com


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P.S. A french version of this post is now available on AxonPost.com. Unfortunately, AxonPost.com is closed.


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Sears Tower found a new and exciting way to present the city of Chicago to its visitors.

If you have enough nerve, you can walk inside a glass bay and be 1,353 feet above street. Frightening.

Talk about creativity, talk about ingeniosity. Talk about presentability


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Source : Pop!Tech Blog


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Creativity is everywhere!

If you want to differentiate yourself, your product or your organization, if you want your message to be heard, you need to stand out from the crowd. To raise above the brouhaha. Creative presentability is there to help.

I found those three examples of creative presentability. Extraordinary presentations of ordinary things.

  • 1) Passing out fliers – Melting Man

It is hard to grab attention when your passing out fliers. Red Cross of Argentina use a melting man to give fliers urging people to fight Global Warming.

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Photo: Red Cross of Argentina
Source: www.treehugger.com

  • 2) Presenting car pedals – Pause, Stop, Play.

What could be more common than car pedals? Renault was creative for Twingo RS. It has a set of special pedals.

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(It looks like Photoshop to me. If it really exists, It is a cooooool idea).
Source : Jalopnik
Others Auto Design Easter Eggs can be found here.

  • 3) Fashion victims – Ad from WWF

World Wildlife Fund for Nature – Simple picture. Powerful message.

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If you want to see more of the WWF creativity, clink the link above.
Source: 55 creative ads from the WWF

Those organizations used creativity to enhance their presentability. It is effective. It grabs our attention.

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