D*Face gave London concrete spray cans, and now Australia gets this awesome 'Big Mouth Project' sculpture to add to their great weather and beautiful cities.
'Big Mouth Project' is a piece D*Face has done for magazine Lifelounge and I think it is just brilliant. It is, of course, fairly scary in the same way as Ronald McDonald, but I still totally adore it.
Implications - This piece of street art has a visceral appeal that is eye-catching. With individuals moving along with extremely busy schedules, companies must be able to grab the attention of consumers at a single glance. Designing products that are unavoidable but not conventionally attractive will still be beneficial for many companies.
What's Driving This Trend
- Visceral Appeal
- Designing products with a visceral appeal that grab consumers' attention at a single glance can be beneficial for companies.
- Eye-catching Art
- Creating eye-catching art installations can help companies stand out and attract attention in a competitive market.
- Unconventional Attractiveness
- Developing products that are unavoidably attention-grabbing, even if not conventionally attractive, can still be beneficial.
Who This Affects Most
- Advertising
- Advertising agencies can use the concept of visceral appeal to create attention-grabbing campaigns for their clients.
- Retail
- In the retail industry, creating eye-catching store displays and window installations can help attract customers and increase foot traffic.
- Entertainment
- In the entertainment industry, designing visually stunning and unconventional attractions can draw in audiences and create memorable experiences.
