As we’ve covered in a few previous roundups, advertisements for public service groups can be particularly effective when aimed against a specific issue. In this post, we’ll look at advertisements that aren’t necessarily public service oriented, but instead, were created for a specific organization with a specific message. Whether it is a public service organization, or a museum trying to get people interested in cultural heritage, these organizations know how to make an advertisement.
Enjoy these posters.















































What do the ones in French say?
Love the dog pics, so true! Would be better with cats tho
very good use of design
The ones in French say: “In your battle to quit, each cigarette not smoked is a victory”.
@Monoke, they say “In your battle to stop, every cigarette you don’t smoke is a victory”
The “…drugs abroad…” ads are racist.
Awesome… very creative
These ads while effective are very abrasive. The first few advocating pets over children are ridiculous, when is owning a dog or cat ever going to be more fulfilling than birthing and raising a child.
Hauke all of these are offensive to a degree, save for the nervous system impairment. These ads are just a giant hand pointing a finger directly at you. Awareness and accusatory advertising are taken here as the same thing. In regard to those domestic violence PSA’s they are presuming every male that passes the ad is a chemically unbalanced psycho. While their cause is noble their ads are far from.
“many women run into a fridge…”
that one hit home. i gave a rueful smile and thought, “i ran into a door” sounds silly now – the very next poster?
“many women run into doors..”
i laughed out loud. i’m done with this bullshit guys, believe me or not. it’s stupid, i’m better than that.