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The Billboard That Sold Nothing but Words

Billboard in Detroit displaying student poetry instead of advertising in 2025 campaign

Detroit replaced 30 billboards with poems from local students—transforming ad space into a citywide art gallery.

Detroit’s skyline is usually plastered with ads for cars, casinos, and fast food.

But this spring, 30 billboards swapped slogans for something unexpected: poetry.

Lines written by high school students took over the city. No logos. No products. Just words.

Why it worked:

Here’s my twist: if I ran a brand, I’d borrow this play. Imagine a sneaker company running haikus about movement instead of “50% off.” People don’t remember discounts. They remember words that move them.

Takeaway: The best ads don’t always push products. Sometimes, they pause traffic with a thought.

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