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Controversial Suicide Billboards Edit
Hanging Man Parodies Stock Market


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Hanging Man Parodies Stock Market

The current depressing financial situation with oil prices and the federal reserve is proving to be a source of inspiration in advertising. A billboard on top of the Yinji Shopping Mall in Zhengzhou, China has caused a huge controversy for tastelessly capitalizing on the global economical and financial crisis.

The billboard ad features a hanging mannequin that looks like someone has committed suicide. It reads, “It’s better to invest money here than put it into the stock market.”

The ad’s creative director has no problem explaining the decision to use shock imagery.

“We are making fun of the depressing stock market here. And the place the mannequin is hanging is right next to the stock index line,” Jiang Chengpu said.

However, not everyone took it as a cheeky, artistic expression. In fact, residents close by thought it was a real suicide and reported the situation to the local industry and trade bureau. There were complains that young children were terrified by the billboard, which led to the mannequin being taken down.

Oct 31, 08 - 3,842 Views








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Pearl on Oct 31, 08  644 Trends   108 Comments
It`s really a fine line between shockvertising and totally tasteless.For shockvertising to work, people have to realise it is fake.
Pearl on Oct 31, 08  644 Trends   108 Comments 0
Ayman Helweh on Nov 1, 08  2,236 Trends   2,641 Comments
I agree Pearl, this one is very tasteless. Especially since people do commit suicide in such situations. So it's extremely stupid to use that idea for advertising. I am glad people complained and got the hanging mannequin taken off.
Ayman Helweh on Nov 1, 08  2,236 Trends   2,641 Comments 0
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