Sao Paulo, Brazil: The City Without Advertising

In Sao Paulo, Brazil, the advertisers did not adhere to the city’s rules on outdoor advertising. In return, the city banned outdoor advertising entirely. So what does an 11-million citizens city look like without advertising? You can read a little more about it here or go directly to this set of pictures.

We hear about city-advertisers disputes a lot here in Israel, too. I wonder if an Israeli city will ever ban outdoor advertising. Probably when municipal corruption is gone and pigs fly. (via Digg).

4 Replies to “Sao Paulo, Brazil: The City Without Advertising”

  1. rom: Thanks a lot. Looks like a good read. I’ll keep the book name in mind for my next book purchase. Maybe I learn Russian right after I master perl (read: probably never) :)

    Ariel: I had to look up the reference for “Algie can fly” :). About that article link: I drive by that sign quite a lot. I think it’s kind of funny, actually.

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