Various  companies use creative crosswalks in advertising campaigns to draw the  attention of their customers. Installing a crosswalk is one of the  easiest and quickest ways to calm traffic in your community. Crosswalks  can be transformed into something that actually enhances the beauty and  vibrancy of the surroundings. These can be simple yet elegant way to  make cities more walkable and pleasant to live or perhaps can be used  for advertising and send out a message.
During  the July 4th weekend festival of Zurifest in Switzerland, McDonald  found itself competing with various street food vendors and wanted to  capitalize on the increase in foot traffic. Advertisement firm TBWA  Switzerland developed a unique campaign to attract pedestrians to the  fast food chain by transforming a crosswalk into a super-sized serving  of fries. It was super and creative idea.
They  turned pedestrian crosswalks in front of their restaurants into giant  French fry art. During the festival, streets are turned into pedestrian  thoroughfares, enabling the use of the crosswalks for promotional  purposes.
09. Latin Insurance Cross Walk
A  print advertisement campaign was launched in Peru to promote the famous  insurance company -Latina Insurance. The campaign aims at conveying  that a person is fully secured in his risks infested life as it provides  support to fight any danger. The campaign is showing unusual  zebra-crossings while engulfed with threats such as crocodiles, abyss  and snakes depicting that if a person with the insurance can easily  cross the roads or risks. The idea is definitely refreshing and original  but the campaign has not been equally effective in its presentation.  However, the photography of the campaign and exotic locations are really  fantastic. The campaign is actually a visual delight and is one of the  most creative crosswalk ads in the world.
08. Curving Ergo Crosswalk
One  of the shortlisted entries in the Seoul International Design that stood  out was the ‘Ergo Crosswalk’ by Korean designer Jae Min Lim. In his  project, Jae Tweaks the traditional shapes of Zebra crossing into curves  to reflect how people jaywalk on roads. He believes that by carving out  a wider road area, there will be fewer accidents involving pedestrians.  Moreover, the Zebra stripes will have built-in LEDs that glow red or  green to indicate when it is safe for people to cross. When people cross  roads, they tend to take the fastest shortcut. They sometimes do it  deliberately, but mostly it is an insensible act. This kind of action  violates the traffic regulations and sometimes threatens the safety of  the pedestrians. The ‘ergo crosswalk’ is a design that makes people  follow the law, as well as consider their habits or unconscious actions.  It will encourage pedestrians to follow the lines of the cross walk and  protect them from any possible danger. If regulations cannot force  people to follow the law, wouldn’t it be more reasonable to change the  law and fulfill the main purpose of keeping the safety and convenience  of the pedestrians.
07. Salburg School of Music – Piano Crosswalk
This  Crosswalk was repainted in a piano keyboard shape at different  locations in Switzerland. Every time the walk sign turned on a piano  song starts playing, and this simulated the idea that the people who  started walking through the crosswalk were the ones playing the song by  stepping on the crosswalk. This was really a great idea brought about in  Switzerland and has earned a great reputation for being the one of the  most creative crosswalk in the world. This crosswalk became very popular  in Switzerland and it was a unique and creative idea of designing such  an extraordinary crosswalk in parts of Switzerland.
06. Bubbles Hair Salon Comb Crosswalk
 To  create a buzz around Bubbles in the neighborhood, during the weekend a  comb-shaped zebra crossing (a temporary transparent sticker) was stuck  adjacent to the hair salons in Rome Italy. The purpose of this  advertising was to indicate the location of salons and make the area  prominent. Bubble hair salon is tucked away near a flyover in Alwarpet  Chennai. Although its location is not a handicap. The ambient challenge  was to create a buzz around bubbles in the neighborhood. This idea was  appreciated and tried to replicated in other parts of Italy which not  only enhanced business but always earned a good fame but also attracted  lots of fashion loving people across the country.
05. Diagonal Crosswalk
This  ad is located in Loss Angles. It makes crossing easier for pedestrians  by letting them to get across an intersection diagonally and they don’t  need to walk twice, and is safer as there are no cars trying to turn  while they are crossing. The city’s first diagonal crosswalk was  unveiled as part of Mayor Antonio’s plan to reduce gridlock. The new  crosswalk allows pedestrians to walk diagonally through an intersection  rather than cross twice. The mayor first announced plans for the  diagonal crosswalks, similar to those in Beverly Hills and Pasadena, in  January as one of his short-term efforts to reduce traffic congestion.
04. Sentieri Urbani Crosswalks
Adriano  design is the brand name used by Italian brothers D Adriano and G  Adriano to promote their industrial projects and products design. It is a  project by these two architect brothers who aim to reinvent zebra  crossings. Their goal was to make each zebra crossing individually  recognizable without losing their function while fully respecting the  existing regulatory requirements which would allow pedestrians to “read  more information and learn the place they’re visiting”.
03. Shopping Curitiba Crosswalk
The  pedestrian crossing opposite the main entrance Shopping Curitiba  Franco, was painted to resemble a barcode in Brazil. The action is part  of the campaign of settlement “5 Days of Madness,” created by Opus  Multipla Integrated Communicating for the mall. The settlement Began on  Wednesday, August 22, 2008 and ends Sunday, April 26 2008. The campaign  includes two TV commercials and promotional materials for the decoration  of the mall, such as banners, posters and stickers. The movie “Ticks”  shows the couple with tics related to shopping at the mall. In the  commercial “Mala”, an angry woman out the window a suitcase full of  clothes to make room in the closet. This ad was appreciated and liked  the visitors and customers and it was nominated for the best commercial  awards of the year.
02. South Africa Tourism Crosswalk
 The zebra crossing signs around  traffic lights in Mumbai were painted to look like the stripes of a real  zebra and a clever marketing and promotion of South Africa Tourism. The  contract was carried out by an agency in Mumbai, India and the idea of  this advertising was to give message to the people that South Africa is  closer than you think. South African Tourism has undertaken an extensive  national outdoor advertising campaign to persuade the Indian travelers  this summer. The campaign kicks off in 18 cities across the country –  the first ever for an international tourism organization. The campaign  focuses on 4 unique aspects about holidaying in South Africa – wildlife  scenic beauty, safari, outdoor adventure and world-class shopping.  Realizing the potential for growth from smaller regional markets, South  African Tourism has chosen to also include cities such as Chandigarh,  Amritsar, Jalandhar, Panchndhar, Ludhiana, Jaipur, Pune, Surat, Baroda,  Mohali in addition to the bigger metros of Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad,  Kolkata and the NCR cities of Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. In the key  markets of Mumbai and Delhi, South African Tourism has done some unique  innovations in iconic locations such as bus shelters, lamp posts and  building facades with eye-catching visuals and cut-outs.
01. Crosswalk by Road worth
These are created by an  internationally renowned street artist (Peter Gibson) who began painting  the streets of Montreal and began to play with the language of the  streets, overlaying city asphalt markings with his own images. Mr.  Gibson started all this in 2001. He wanted less cars and more bicycles  in the streets of Montreal, so he started playing around with the  traffic and road signs painted in the asphalt, using a basic technique  called the stencil. With his masks and paints, he started creating fun  urban ‘works of art’ that, obviously, did not please everyone. Three  years later, he was finally arrested for these activities and charged  with 53 counts of mischief.
00. Indian Crosswalk
00. Indian Crosswalk
These  are created by an internationally renowned, The road is 200 Ft.  This  crosswalk what build by UIT Chairman Rajendra Gehlot in government of  Vasundhara Raje Sindhya, CM of Rajasthan. But it was repaint in the  Government of Ashok Gehlot too. People can walk on this Crosswalk but  god knows where they pass on. May be people Jump on this Iron Railing . 










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