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The Economist brings its iconic red back to OOH with a sharp new perspective

The campaign is developed by Australian independent agency Cocogun

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The Economist has unveiled the latest chapter of its iconic ‘white out of red’ outdoor campaign, proving once again that a few carefully chosen words can still command attention in a cluttered media landscape. 

Developed by Australian independent agency Cocogun, the campaign is currently running across high-impact locations in the US and UK, including the World Trade Centre precinct, key subway stations in New York and Chicago, and London’s Leicester Square. Featuring thought-provoking lines such as “Think outside the bot,” “Authentic Intelligence,” and “Chaos, organised,” the campaign tackles themes ranging from artificial intelligence and information overload to the increasingly complex nature of modern life. 

 

Interestingly, the campaign originated from speculative concepts posted by Cocogun Creative Partner Ant Melder on LinkedIn. One of the mock-ups, carrying the line “Make AI worried you’re going to take its job,” gained significant traction online and eventually caught the attention of The Economist, leading to a formal collaboration. 

While paying homage to the publication’s legendary advertising legacy crafted by David Abbott, the new campaign seeks to resonate with a broader and more diverse audience. Rather than positioning The Economist solely as a publication for business leaders, the latest work presents it as a tool to help readers navigate an increasingly chaotic world with greater clarity and perspective. 

The campaign also arrives at a time when conversations around artificial intelligence, misinformation and rapidly changing global dynamics are dominating public discourse. Through its signature wit and minimalism, The Economist uses OOH not merely as an advertising medium, but as a platform for intellectual engagement. 

In an era increasingly defined by visual excess and technological spectacle, the campaign serves as a powerful reminder that compelling copy and sharp insights can still create some of the most impactful moments in outdoor advertising. By stripping communication down to its essentials, The Economist once again demonstrates why its red posters continue to remain among the most celebrated examples of copy-led OOH creativity. 

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