White Doors for Domino's as Pizza Landmarks
Thursday, September 10, 2009
In a brilliant outdoor campaign, Domino's pizza in the Netherlands installed white doors featuring delivery phone number and equipped with doorbells for the delivery people to ring.
It's a great idea not only because of the conversation value the campaign creates, but also because of how it unbinds the delivery address from a typical pizza destination -- a home or an office; something taxi cab companies could use as well. It also establishes the brand as a public space landmark.
-- Indie Amsterdam via Springwise
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5 comments: Responses to “ White Doors for Domino's as Pizza Landmarks ”
By Al on 11/9/09 3:37 PM
Not sure I understand?
By Marc on 12/9/09 3:50 PM
It's a clever campaign, but it really is kind of ugly.
By adms on 14/9/09 3:50 PM
It's a brilliant idea...
By Anonymous on 14/9/09 5:20 PM
It's different, but kinda cool. Lets say you are out at a park and don't want to leave since you are watching kids or with a bunch of people. You can go to the door and get the number to order pizza. They then can deliver it to you at that door. Nice concept.
By Anonymous on 24/11/09 10:46 PM
pretty cool for a one-off, short-term campaign, but imagine what our public spaces would look like if other companies jumped on board?