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With our AdVantage service, we transform clients’ ideas into eye-catching and original ads. Our clients need only fill out a form designed to cover all the essential aspects they wish to showcase in the ad. In line with our commitment to simplicity, we offer a selection of ad types we’ve created with our team, each accompanied by examples. This helps clients who might be uncertain about the ad style they require. They can refer to these examples and choose an ad type, which we then use as a starting point and complement with the information provided in the form.
TYPE 1: This type of advertisement focuses on information and is useful when the client needs to convey a lot of information in the ad. Typically, the written message covers most or all of the advertisement and may have images, textures, patterns, or design elements as a background, but these are usually dimmed to highlight the written message.
TYPE 2: This type of advertisement also places a strong emphasis on information and is useful when the client needs to convey a lot of information. However, it shares the spotlight with visual elements, such as human models, that help complement the overall meaning of the image.
TYPE 3: These ads usually give balanced importance to design, illustrative elements such as images of people, animals, or objects and the message is often shorter than in TYPE 1 and TYPE 2 ads. This allows for cleaner and more aesthetic designs.
TYPE 4: These ads typically feature a photo of a collaborative spaces or collective scene involving people. These scenes often refer to academic and business themes, as well as entertainment, leisure, and family-related topics. The ad is constructed around the base photo, and information is placed in banners or by darkening certain areas to highlight the message.
TYPE 5: This type of ad is characterized by using vibrant colors and illustrations that take up a significant portion of the space. As it employs eye-catching colors, it usually opts for 2 or 3 main colors to avoid saturating the composition and ruining the aesthetics. The messages contained in these ads are often short and presented in large or medium-sized letters.