Three Billboard Designs with Side Extension Cut-Outs
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Daily Billboard blog
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A blog post from Daily Billboard HQ discussing three billboard designs that feature side extension cut-outs (rather than the typical top extensions). The author shares their appreciation for these subtle but creative billboard variations, using a Maleficent movie billboard from March 2014 as an example.
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Most often these billboards extend above the billboard to try and catch passersby eyes, so on the rare occasion these extensions jut out from a different section of the billboard it helps them seem different from the norm.
Some people may not even notice the subtle difference, but I do, and I think it do
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