Vintage print ads — all fake; all funny

One of the more interesting Photoshop contests we’ve seen lately asks contestants to create vintage print ads for modern products.

The results are brilliant. And a scream:

Wii Advertisement

MacBook Pro advertisement

TiVo advertisement

There are four pages of results for the contest “Vintage Ads 6″ at Worth 1000. Check ‘em out.

If you have a lot of extra time on your hands, you can also find archives of previous rounds of this same topic:

Vintage Ads 1

Vintage Viagara ad

Vintage Ads 2

Vintage steriods ad

Vintage Ads 3

Vintage iPod ad


Vintage Ads 4

Vintage GameBoy ad


Vintage Ads 5

Vintage Axe ad

6 Responses to “Vintage print ads — all fake; all funny”

  1. Rick Tuma Says:

    This blog was worth the price of admission! Thanks for making me laugh this morning.

  2. Michael Higdon Says:

    I didn’t know you could replicate that kind of art, I thought that was indicative only of the times and due to the aging effects on my young eyes…

  3. Douglas E. Jessmer Says:

    I noticed the little dig at the iPod’s battery life….

    Thanks for the laugh, Chuckie!

  4. Mark A. Dodge Medlin Says:

    That Viagra ad would probably work today. It’s better than any other ad I’ve seen for any product of its kind. (Possible exception: Bob the Enzyte guy.)

    And “tele-vision”? Genius.

  5. coffeymaker Says:

    Those are hilarious.
    I like the iPod ad. It makes me feel so old. It reminds me of that conversation with grandparents.

    “I remember the day when iPods were only $49.95 and it only had a battery life of 20 minutes.”

    Gee-whiz grandpa…

  6. Marcy Writes-The Glamorous Life Says:

    My blog has a page of Adtalk -where vintage advertising ’speaks’….take a look I hope you like it!!!

    I LOVE these. Not only for their humor but for their photoshop skills as well!!!!

 


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