If you live in the United States and can read, odds are good that you've noticed a series of ads that are nothing more than boldfaced words in a typeface that seems lifted from a Renaissance fair, set against an expanse of white space. Each ad conveys a brief and slightly cryptic message, such as: -
Is It Time to Eighty-Six Those Ketel One Ads?
If you live in the United States and can read, odds are good that you've noticed a series of ads that are nothing more than boldfaced words in a typeface that seems lifted from a Renaissance fair, set against an expanse of white space. Each ad conveys a brief and slightly cryptic message, such as:-
By David Segal