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July 17, 2003 06:00 AM
Broken: URL in print ad
Brent Hardinge spotted an Audi print ad with unfortunate placement of its website URL. It's right beside the tagline, "Never follow." Oops.
My personal favorite print-from-web oops is TigerDirect's paper catalogs. Every last item description sports a bright red "Add To Cart" button. That you can't click. Because it's a paper catalog. In your hands. Not on a computer screen.
(The last bit there is to make sure nobody misunderstands what I am explaining...and I know they will anyway...)
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that looks really photoshopped in. The URL and the text are different colours, and the smudges around the words (from saving the picture) are different.
Posted by: xoxobritt at August 21, 2004 09:14 PM