Monday, May 21, 2012

Train Day


I'm originally from Chicago, which my background image of the "L" Train would allude to. Chicago is a melting pot of marketing communications, especially on the public transit system which has grown to incorperate not only the posters and advertisements seen posted inside the train and on the platform stops but also such innovative ideas as hologram adverstisements posted on the subway walls that play like movies as you fly by. This particular advertisement was hijacked from Union Station by a relative who is a graphic designer. I have always loved the campaign, which was active in May 2009, for its classic style in combination with innovative graphics. The series combined traditional print ad styling with images of train-headed cartoon people. It generates curiosity for a holiday that might typically be overlooked. I certainly had never heard of nor cared about Train Day before seeing this ad.



Although I was unable to find the artist, I did find on the National Train Day website that the campaign is moving even further to try to promote the train as a top choice for transportation. This year, they added award-winning actress Rosario Dawson as their spokesperson. Using an opinion leader such as Dawson to attract attention to the event would have been an excellent way to generate buzz if it had been utilized, but when I was in the city earlier this month I did not see any ads that associated her face with the campaign.


Rosario did say this about the campaign, "I am delighted to join Amtrak and train fans everywhere in celebrating National Train Day. I love trains not only because they offer a more intimate way to see the country and experience the communities along the way, but also because they are one of the greatest ways to travel, which is a value that has always been important to me."

1 comment:

  1. I never saw this campaign - great ads! Thanks for sharing.

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