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A permanent feature of MAD Magazine was the Fold-in on the back cover. This was an illustrated riddle whose answer could be revealed by folding the back cover such that the middle third of the back cover was hidden.
Some of the light-rail cars in my city have advertisements that cover their entire
exterior. It seems to me, with a bit of clever artistry, one could make an advertisement that uses the sliding doors of the car doors so that it functions like a MAD Magazine fold-in.
Mad Magazine Fold In
http://static.neato...-jaffee-fold-in.jpg An example of a fold-in found on the back cover of a MAD Magazine [Cuit_au_Four, Sep 26 2013]
S > tarb < ucks
http://www.huffingt...hoto_n_1967161.html Like this, only less derogatory. [scad mientist, Sep 26 2013]
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umm, but wouldn't that only work if the doors were shut all the time ? |
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Autobun for anything referring to Mad magazine Fold ins. |
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Or such a design on the crumple zone of family mini vans. |
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Your > precious < Family
Is d >estined to l <ead!
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I've always wanted to see a subway ad with some kind of human/animal whose mouth is located at the door. |
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One of the main subway lines here, most of the ingress at feeder stations is on one side of the train and egress at a transfer station on the other, so only one side needs be a mouth. |
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[+] So it would still be cool when the doors closed. I like! |
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Starbucks already figured this out the hard way. See link. [+] |
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