the economist
Jun 29 2009, Sijo Joseph

The Economist has succeeded to catch some curious glances through this billboard. By shooting some questions, the billboard leaves the viewer groping for answers. The concept of this billboard, which appeared in Dallas, has been developed at BBDO New.

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