Sometimes, I miss New York City.
An impressive Marge Simpson made of Post-It Notes is one of a number of images showing through windows on Canal Street in Lower Manhattan.
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The unusual medium has taken offices by storm in recent years, with superhero murals, Star Wars images, and even a samurai sword made of Post-Its making headlines.
.@HavasGroup features a @ClioAwards statue #postitwar #canalnotes pic.twitter.com/w4cfGQvTvU
— Ivan Raszl (@iraszl) May 16, 2016
NYC Agencies waging a fantastically creative Post-it war
— HERO (@MarketingByHERO) May 16, 2016
Check out: #canalnotes & #postitwar pic.twitter.com/Dk5IQdD0Ke
For a little #mondaymotivation, see how a #postitwar erupted between ad agencies: https://t.co/5TF9FW6xr7 pic.twitter.com/HYfwAveBQ9
— John McNeil Studio (@JMcNeilStudio) May 16, 2016
A little bit of #Biolumina #canalnotes #postitwar pic.twitter.com/puhnC4Tr7g
— kBostley (@kBostley) May 13, 2016
Here, though, it’s not just in an office building someplace but being placed in exterior windows to show off, provoke others, and (in at least one case) ask for a date.
That last bit indicates that it’s grown past its original roots as a “competition” between ad agencies and is starting to be joined by others in the area who just want to be part of the fun.