Sao Paulo: A city with no outdoor advertisements (2013)
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Sao Paulo: A city with no outdoor advertisements (2013)
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#3São Paulo is not one of those cities, and has much bigger problems than outdoor advertising.
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#5Love the idea, but the execution can be better. The photos show empty billboard frames, remnants of old ads against walls, etc., making things look dilapidated but not in an Anthens-ancient-ruin kind of way.
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#6Wish more cities would pass this kind of law. Billboards are such an eyesore especially the pointless political ads we are forced to see.
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#7I agree that in many cities, advertising is a blight. São Paulo is not one of those cities, and has much bigger problems than outdoor advertising.
I'm all for the no advertising though, wish that was the norm everywhere.
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#9Unfortunately it suffers greatly - to a ridiculous level, in some places - from that ugliest kind of grafitti, convoluted "tags" made in single-stroke black ink
I'm not sure if that is the case everywhere but in Brazil people even have a separate name for that (pichação), to separate it from grafitti (which evokes some form of art)
It is truly staggering the amount of pichação you see in São Paulo. Google "pichação são paulo" to have some idea
Here's an example: https://jpimg.com.br/uploads/2017/04/3914518869-pichacao-em-...
Re: Sao Paulo: A city with no outdoor advertisements (2013)
#10Love the idea, but the execution can be better. The photos show empty billboard frames, remnants of old ads against walls, etc., making things look dilapidated but not in an Anthens-ancient-ruin kind of way.
Sao Paulo is not a beautiful city by any means, but the law has been around for long enough that these remnants are very far in between.