BE TRUCK AWARE

Using TruckBacks to deliver a road safety message for Transport for NSW (TfNSW). Another fine example of using the best medium for the message. In this case, targeting drivers so as to raise awareness of truck blind spots.

A constant in traffic is trucks, which play a massive role in our supply chain.

ETERNAL VIGILANCE

Immediacy! A highly relevant message hitting the target audience when in their vehicles - perfect use of the TruckBack medium.

And that’s a wrap!

The end of National Driver Fatigue Week for another year.

An excellent reminder to manage fatigue, whether mine, yours or another’s.

LESS IS MORE

New York's famous "Dude with sign" (@dudewithsign) outside a building. His sign says "Stop 'replying all' to company wide emails". A strong message using few words - less is more.

It’s not a new saying, but it’s not outdated either. Some prefer the more blunt “KISS” (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle.

HOW IMPORTANT ARE TRUCKS?

A fleet of trucks ready to deliver your message on the road.

“Be Truck Aware”. It’s a tagline used in a campaign from NSW’s Centre for Road Safety (NSWCfRS), and it’s a constant theme in our discussions with advertisers.

LINKING PURCHASES WITH MEDIA USE

Blog Post Linking Purchases with Media Use - The strong connection between OOH media consumption and purchasing.

“Reaching Consumers During the Purchasing Process” showed Out of Home (OOH) media had the highest correlation between purchase activity and media usage.

THE FORGOTTEN CITIES

A clean, simple, bold branding campaign for Parkes Hub using TruckBacks.

Did you know, according to Adshel (2016), 50% of Sydney’s population live more than 20km from the CBD? That’s well over 2 million people.

FORMAT FLEXIBILITY

A customised TruckBack for Shell Diesel Extra. An excellent creative use of the available space and a brand and message that fits with the underlying medium.

Our most commonly used media format is our TruckBack. Positioned on the rear of our vehicles, we’ve standardised the size to be square, most commonly 2m x 2m.