'Burn Notice' promo written in invisible inkUSA Network's pre-Emmy promo piece to build buzz for Burn Notice, a show about an ex-CIA operative, is printed in invisible ink. The elaborate kit, designed by TDA Advertising & Design and mailed to voting members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, includes 12 episodes of the show on four DVDs, a UV flashlight and a lot of white space. Small print reads: "Steps: 1. Use this flashlight to reveal hidden text. 2. Deny you ever used this flashlight." I can do the latter legitimately, since I wasn't sent the kit, just the press release, which was eminently readable on my screen. I have installed a UV light in my cube, though, so now I look all dangerous and cool, and my co-workers are avoiding me even more than usual. Excellent! See more images over at The Denver Egotist. |
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August 18, 2008 in Gianatasio, Non-traditional | Permalink |
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Clever and probably somewhat expensive to produce. What a way to earn a vote!
Posted by: A. | Aug 18, 2008 7:39:31 PM
Burn Notice episodes are now available on
http://tvepisodesnow.com. Nice press kit.
Posted by: blacklight332@aol.com | Aug 19, 2008 7:03:05 PM












