Filed under: • Sidewalk Chalk Ads | Tags: aids, aids walk for life, hiv, scotiabank, sidewalk chalk
On September 13th Mango Moose Media was fortunate enough to be apart of a campaign for the Scotiabank Aids Walk for Life.
Working with Toronto ad agency, Bensimon Byrne, we were able to put a creative spin on sidewalk chalk. By placing a large chalk application at the starting line of the Walk for Life we were able to show that it takes millions to help find a cure for aids.
You can watch the video of all the action here and take a look at some of the photos from the day below.
Feel free to visit www.aidswalkforlifetoronto.ca for more information on the AIDS Walk For Life or to make a donation.
Filed under: • Sidewalk Chalk Ads | Tags: aids charity walk, sidewalk chalk
We’re you at the AIDS Walk for Life this past weekend? Because we were!
Check back soon for details on our latest campaign for the Scotiabank AIDS WALK FOR LIFE!
Filed under: • Sidewalk Chalk Ads | Tags: calgary, chalk art, chalk stencils, dvd launch, fast and furious, future shop, Montreal, national campaign, sidewalk chalk, Toronto
On Sunday, July 27th the Fast & Furious Future Shop stencil campaign started in Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal. A total of 15 stores were selected to have the stencils displayed in front of their doors for three weeks.
Check out the pictures below to see a really creative looking chalk stencil!
Fido and Mango Moose Media decorated the city for Fido’s “Text 411” campaign throughout specified locations in Toronto where Fido events were to be held throughout the summer. A total of 50 chalk stencils were imprinted in high traffic, city core areas and 5 000 custom designed tree hangers were hung on trees and street poles. Fido and Mango Moose also did their part to keep the city green, by power washing the stencils and collecting the tree hangers after the promotion.
Filed under: • Sidewalk Chalk Ads
Havana Club, with the help of Mango Moose Media left its mark with a total of 41 chalk stencils promoting their “Havana Cultura Festival,” which celebrates the passionate Cuban essence of life. Two different imprints were left in key, city core locations to create a buzz for their first annual festival.
Mango Moose along side Espresso created an impressive campaign downtown to get people texting in their mobile moments. A total of 20 chalk stencils were imprinted throughout specified high traffic locations in Toronto. A total of 2,000 posters (2×3) were put up on construction boards throughout Toronto’s downtown core:
We teamed up with WS&IB (Workplace Safety & Insurance Board) on a postering and chalk stenciling blitz around GTA high schools. We had teams putting up posters and chalk imprints offering a potential reach of 13,000 students. The campaign promoted studens to be active in identifying and understanding the importance of workplace safety.