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Inner City Advertising Trends

Characterised by a contemporary, funky or stylish appearance, inner city advertising is a good reflection of cosmopolitan graphic design trends, appealing to a wide audience who are looking for exciting new products and services presented in elegant or persuasive ways. Competition in the CBD is intense - not only does advertising need to communicate the message quickly and clearly, it also needs to look extra good against the competition.

Metropolitan advertising attracts consumers - people who love to shop and are discerning about the countless products on offer. Good service, great products, reasonable prices or memorable experiences will encourage consumer loyalty. Advertising styles need to appeal to eclectic personalities, refined tastes, fantasies and diverse ethnicities. Advertisers who most commonly request metropolitan design are restaurants, retail shops, fashion and jewellery businesses, training colleges, plant nurseries, furniture shops, beauty parlours, health & fitness companies and real estate agents.

How can Inkfluence help?

We can help you to design eye catching metropolitan advertising for your campaign.

Inkfluence staff have been fortunate to work at magazines such as The Big Issue, The Melbourne Times, City Weekly, Victorian Lifestyle, Pointer, Voiceworks, Melbourne Weekly Bayside, Melbourne Weekly Eastern, Melbourne Weekly Magazine and newspapers like the Geelong Advertiser, Moreland Community News and Williamstown Advertiser. Our staff have also worked for advertising agencies such as Adcor, Accent Graphic Design & Advertising and Fairfax Community Network.

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