http://www.behance.net/gallery/Hotwheels-Loop/1558983
from Camilo Ruano
This image is a full-size billboard advertisement for Hot
Wheels in Bogota, Columbia. The marketing department at Hot Wheels decided to
add this full size loop to catch motorist’s attention. This is more
eye-catching than a traditional billboard and its shows that Hot Wheels is all
about fun.
http://www.deviantart.com/art/Monument-keyboard-358167802
This Monument keyboard is by an artist by name SparkleStarCat. Built with concrete to present the keys of a computer keyboard. And the day and age in the future when computers become obsolete and keyboards are deemed unnecessary thanks a technological advancement in speech recognition, this will serve as a friendly reminder as to where and how it all begun.
http://s3images.coroflot.com/user_files/individual_files/original_329289_dG1FnHcgwpKo3DCEvOYncT4J0.jpg
This image of Times Square, New York City, found on coroflot.com by Christian Estrella has many examples of monumental images in one location. The huge images here are all advertising for some of the best profiting companies in the world. They are some of the largest signs in the world and are all located in one general location. From restaurants to new movie releases, everyone wants there product in the collection of monumental images located at Times Square, NY.
This was posted on Dribbble.com by Peterson Timmothy. He states that this is the front of a business card he sends out for his business. A billboard sign is huge compared to a thank you card, but is tiny inside of it. It speaks volumes to anyone reading it because of how huge the thank you really is.
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