1.-An advertisement of an aviation college wrote: "If you
If you want to be a pilot, never study economics.
A little. We need people who can fly, not people who can manage.
Person in charge of finance
There is a picture of students wearing school uniforms on the recruitment poster of a university.
The little girl is surrounded by school supplies and books. One side, one side
The text reads: "Because we believe that even if you are a nobody.
Girls may also become future CEOs.
3. The words are printed on the enrollment poster of another university:
"Have you ever asked yourself: If I were a dog,
What kind of university will I choose? We think we are.
The place where dogs want to go most!
I can go wherever I want.
What bizarre enrollment propaganda have you seen? Hey, guys, today I'm going to talk to you about some "indecent" enrollment propaganda. I believe everyone has had such an experience. I suddenly saw an eye-catching advertisement or guide for enrollment, and then I was unconsciously fascinated by it. However, if you carefully analyze these advertisements, you will find that they are sometimes very indecent-even ridiculous. Today, I'm going to show you these bizarre enrollment propaganda.
First of all, we want to talk about some college admissions advertisements. In order to attract more students to join their own camp, countless universities will try their best to make a huge and bullish enrollment advertisement. Some university propaganda films are full of planes, luxury cars and beautiful women, as if it is inevitable as long as they enter their university; There are also some university propaganda films that directly tempt students with boring whimsy and shy laughter, as if this is all the elements that university life should have.
However, the most bizarre words come from the propaganda of some ethnic minorities. For example, an enrollment poster of an aunt police school directly reads "Want to be a goddess? Come and learn from the police. "Netizens certainly burst into laughter. There are also some enrollment posters that use various elements representing youth and vitality to express slogans such as "have fun and learn to challenge", which makes people wonder: Is this recruiting students or pulling people's heads?
Finally, a job advertisement suddenly appeared in front of me: an advertisement called "magic intern recruitment"! What does this mean? Seeing this advertisement, I have to say that I am embarrassed. But after reading the description in the advertisement, I found that this is a job advertisement for a creative company. They are looking for new employees with creativity, imagination and magic. This is really interesting and can attract young artists to join it.
In short, these improper enrollment brochures/publicity let us see very unusual faces, some bizarre and some wonderful, but in any case, they have brought us some unexpected adventures and surprises.
What are the "indecent" advertisements for college admissions? In a large number of college propaganda, we often see various creative enrollment advertisements and posters. Some creative designs are very clever, and some even have some inappropriate jokes, which have left a deep impression on everyone's minds. Today, I will share with you some "indecent" enrollment brochures and publicity I have seen.
First of all, I feel that many universities will have one or several mascots. These mascots are not only cute and interesting, but also skillfully combine the name and characteristics of the school. For example, the mascot image of a university is a camel. The mascot is designed in red, and the university is located in the desert area in the west. The red camel is bright in color and attracts people's attention at once. There is a poster in which a camel looks up at the bright moon with a beautiful dandelion in the background. The whole picture is very emotional.
Secondly, some colleges will launch some more creative designs on their official website or their admissions websites. For example, some colleges and universities will launch some small games on the enrollment portal to let candidates know which major they are suitable for. Moreover, many interesting and meaningful dynamic pictures will be set on the homepage of some colleges' websites. For example, a broken-shell bird can be interpreted in many ways, which can represent a budding new life that has just stepped out of school, and can also represent the birth of new life and hope. This design makes the enrollment propaganda more attractive and inspiring.
In addition, some universities also use humorous slogans and advertisements when enrolling students. For example, the slogan of a university is "Reading two lines of tears makes you cry more when you are rich". This slogan really makes people laugh, but it also touches the status quo of many college students. Many students feel that the academic pressure and various expenses they face after entering the university are really the intersection of tears and money. In addition, some colleges have more liberal advertising values, such as "be what you want to be, be a better person". In today's society, such advertisements can touch the hearts of many young people.
In short, novel and interesting publicity and enrollment advertisements are very helpful for school enrollment. Whether it is mascot, website design or slogan advertisement, it can guide the public to truly understand the school and major, as well as the expectations and requirements of the school for future talents, and at the same time provide students with a pleasant and novel learning environment.