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Smirnoff. The Other Side

Poster
1994 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a poster advertising Smirnoff vodka. The ‘through the bottle’ campaign was launched in early 1993. So far, more than 40 different versions have been issued, 75 per cent of which have been used globally. The ‘gargoyle’ poster has run in more than 20 different markets, covering Europe, America and Asia. Its global success lies largely in the flexibility of this simple concept and its lack of copy. It establishes the brand as a witty, stylish drink with a subtle edge to it.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Smirnoff. The Other Side (popular title)
  • Gargoyles
Materials and techniques
Colour offset lithograph on paper
Brief description
Poster for Smirnoff Vodka - The Other Side (Gargoyles)
Credit line
Given by Gilbey Vintners Ltd. Reproduced courtesy of Lowe Howard-Spink
Subjects depicted
Summary
This is a poster advertising Smirnoff vodka. The ‘through the bottle’ campaign was launched in early 1993. So far, more than 40 different versions have been issued, 75 per cent of which have been used globally. The ‘gargoyle’ poster has run in more than 20 different markets, covering Europe, America and Asia. Its global success lies largely in the flexibility of this simple concept and its lack of copy. It establishes the brand as a witty, stylish drink with a subtle edge to it.
Collection
Accession number
E.2216-1997

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Record createdMarch 4, 2003
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