/r/AdPorn

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High quality images of advertisements.

If you like ad porn, you'll love /r/VintageAds


Submission Rules

  • Include some context about the image in the title.
  • Only submit static images.
  • Videos, collections, interactive images/websites, and articles are not allowed.
  • Do not submit a shortened link using a URL shortener like tinyurl.
  • Make sure your image is hosted by an approved host.
    • Original source is allowed and preferred over the approved hosts. Please designate your original source with the tag [OS] in order to prevent mixups.
    • If you took the photo yourself, you can signify this by using the tag [OC] (original content) and after 24 hours you will be given special flair. If you don't receive flair after a few days feel free to message the mods.
  • If you have any questions check out the FAQ.
  • If you know the ad agency or the photographer, please include this info in the title.

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    41

    Jester Wools (1947, UK)

    2 Comments
    2024/04/28
    15:22 UTC

    56

    Spring Maid Fabrics by Fritz Willis (1948)

    7 Comments
    2024/04/27
    17:31 UTC

    47

    Guinness extra cold ad (2000)

    0 Comments
    2024/04/26
    19:48 UTC

    120

    Royal Mail Ad (copied from r/CasualUK)

    1 Comment
    2024/04/24
    09:12 UTC

    39

    Trojan: PIG BEACH (2008)

    5 Comments
    2024/04/24
    00:52 UTC

    41

    Panasonic Stereo Ad, 1980.

    1 Comment
    2024/04/23
    19:58 UTC

    9

    (Probably Confusing) Specsaver Ad

    Not sure if this is right subreddit, but I came across this Specsaver Ad and it had me scratching my head. It took me a full day to work out that it's supposed to read "Three or Four people are pretending they know where they’re going."

    Did anyone else find this ad a bit of a puzzle? Is this creatively effective?

    10 Comments
    2024/04/22
    23:17 UTC

    90

    Australian road safety

    1 Comment
    2024/04/20
    15:47 UTC

    39

    FLIT Powder Moth Mosquito Killer (1936)

    1 Comment
    2024/04/19
    22:56 UTC

    23

    Akklain Handheld Games (1990)

    3 Comments
    2024/04/19
    22:26 UTC

    85

    Absolut Vodka (2008)

    14 Comments
    2024/04/18
    11:56 UTC

    109

    This ad for the Sanyo MX920K

    5 Comments
    2024/04/10
    07:31 UTC

    0

    Once-in-a-lifetime event deserves once-in-a-lifetime merch. Well done, Masters marketers!

    3 Comments
    2024/04/08
    17:17 UTC

    78

    Truth in labeling...

    6 Comments
    2024/04/08
    01:18 UTC

    112

    "Heavy Metal" magazine, 1984

    I used to see this all the time in "National Lampoon."

    7 Comments
    2024/04/03
    05:56 UTC

    23

    Lloyd’s pharmacy

    As seen in a restaurant bathroom in London.

    0 Comments
    2024/04/02
    16:03 UTC

    849

    This ad from a 1967 road safety campaign.

    22 Comments
    2024/04/02
    06:41 UTC

    37

    Cops Simulator from 1994 Play Meter magazine

    2 Comments
    2024/04/01
    21:29 UTC

    95

    The Finest In Roller Skates (1976)

    1 Comment
    2024/03/31
    01:48 UTC

    0

    Thoughts on Tesla’s first national media campaign?

    2 Comments
    2024/03/31
    01:34 UTC

    31

    Philips (1983)

    0 Comments
    2024/03/22
    16:43 UTC

    13

    J&B (1995)

    0 Comments
    2024/03/22
    15:06 UTC

    33

    Red Dog Beer (1995)

    1 Comment
    2024/03/22
    14:59 UTC

    20

    Skyy Vodka (1995)

    0 Comments
    2024/03/22
    14:52 UTC

    48

    Lotus (1995)

    2 Comments
    2024/03/22
    13:31 UTC

    26

    Sega Saturn ad (1995)

    0 Comments
    2024/03/22
    13:18 UTC

    72

    Knifewear (2012)

    1 Comment
    2024/03/21
    21:38 UTC

    11

    Yello-Bole (1967)

    0 Comments
    2024/03/19
    21:04 UTC

    11

    Ever-Wear (1967)

    0 Comments
    2024/03/19
    20:49 UTC

    12

    Heublein (1967)

    0 Comments
    2024/03/19
    20:46 UTC

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