Yes, you read that correctly. I just used the adjective "creative" to describe billboard advertisements.
I know, it’s hard to believe that there could be anything original about such a tired form of advertising.
That said, I am willing to bet that if you passed by these billboard
ads as you were moseying along in your daily travels, they wouldn’t just
catch your attention, they would capture it.
But don't take my word for it. See for yourself ...
The Most Innovative Billboard Ads From Around the World
1) Nationwide Insurance - USA

Source:
Coloribus
Believe it or not, this billboard is
NOT
an advertisement for paint. This ad is actually part of the Nationwide
Insurance “life comes at you fast” campaign. This billboard uses the
paint to drive the slogan home. As you can see, the paint looks as if it
flowed right off of the billboard, covering the side of the building,
the parking lot, and even a couple of cars below.
2) Allstate Car Insurance - Marina Tower, Chicago

Source:
We Love Ad
Yes, the car dangling from the side of the Marina Tower parking lot
is part of the advertisement. Whoever that car belongs to is certainly
not “in good hands.”
3) Formula Toothpaste - Indonesia

Source:
CreativeCriminals
This billboard was created to highlight the idea that Formula
Toothpaste “builds strong teeth.” As you can see, rather than using a
pretty model with pearly whites, the billboard shows a man whose teeth
are so strong that he is actually pulling the advertisement off of the
structure, metal and all.
4) Oldtimer - Austria

Source:
Inboxity
How often do you notice the billboard advertisements on the side of
the road when you're speeding along on the highway? Well, anyone driving
through this tunnel in Austria can’t possibly miss this billboard.
Drivers on this highway literally have to drive right through the ad.
5) Tylenol - Toronoto, Canada

Source:
namify
This billboard is designed to suggest that Tylenol can help you
overcome a headache and “get back to normal.” Through the creative use
of a wrecking ball, this billboard definitely makes the severity of this
man’s headache and the strength of Tylenol clear.
6) Panasonic - Indonesia

Source:
AdsoftheWorld
In order to advertise Panasonic’s nose hair trimmer, this billboard
was displayed directly behind power lines. It uses the cables to show
how desperately this man needs Panasonic's nose hair trimmer while also
adding some comedic value to the billboard.
7) The Economist - UK

Source:
AdsoftheWorld
This billboard can actually sense when a person passes under the
lightbulb, causing it to turn on as if to suggest that reading The
Economist will expose you to great ideas.
8) Maker's Mark Whiskey - USA

Source:
Business Insider
Here you can see a bottle of Maker’s Mark Whiskey pouring its
contents from the bottle, off of the billboard, and into an 18-wheeler
stationed below -- that's right, you need an entire 18-wheeler full to
feel satisfied. Drink responsibly.
9) Nike - Toronto, Canada

Source:
AdsoftheWorld
The caption, “Ready for your :45?” refers to the average amount of
time that a hockey player spends on the ice per shift. The billboard is
obviously being pulled by the tugboat, but the image on the billboard
suggests that this man is actually pulling the tugboat. In other words,
he has been training with Nike gear and is ready for his :45 ... are
you?
10) Adidas - Vienna

Source:
AdsoftheWorld
This billboard was displayed just prior to the start of the 2008
EuroCup soccer tournament in Vienna. The man is goalie Petr Cech and the
billboard is stationed directly in front of the Prater ferris wheel. As
a result of the positioning, it looks like Peter Cech is actually
supporting the wheel.
Article Source:
Hubspot