- 19th Century Advertising - Offers a taste of the advertisements found in the pages of Harper's Weekly, 1857-1872. (featured in Nov 2003)
- adflip - Archive of print ads from the '40s to the present day in a variety of categories. (featured in Oct 2000)
- Ads of the World (AotW) - Advertising archive, forum, blog, and news page discussing creative ad work in print, online, on TV and radio, and in public spaces worldwide. (featured in Aug 2006)
- adverlicio.us - Archive of online advertising. Includes Super Bowl, television, and movie ads. (featured in May 2006)
- Advertising Artwork of Dr. Seuss, The - Exhibit of magazine and promotional ads by Theodor Geisel. (featured in Nov 2004)
- Apple's Get a Mac Ads - Meet a PC and a Mac in this series of stylish, humorous ads. (featured in Sep 2006)
- Best Rejected Advertising - Shares ad campaigns that were banned or canceled. (featured in Dec 2005)
- BMW Films - Official site. Features short films by well-known directors, including Wong Kar-Wai, Ang Lee, John Frankenheimer, Guy Ritchie, and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. (featured in May 2001)
- Branding of Polaroid, 1957 - 1977 - How Polaroid rose up to beat Kodak at the point of purchase. (featured in July 2004)
- Bubble Project, The - Counterattack against ads overrunning our communal spaces. (featured in Oct 2005)
- Coca-Cola Television Advertisements - Presents a variety of television advertisements, never-broadcast outtakes, and experimental footage reflecting the historical development of television advertising for a major commercial product. (featured in Dec 2000)
- Mac PC Spoofs - Writer and director Laurie McGuinness satirizes Apple's "Get a Mac" ad campaign. (featured in Mar 2007)
- Mascot Stalker - Collecting pictures with mascots all over the world, includingTony the Tiger, Chuck E. Cheese, Little Caesar, McGruff the Crime Dog, and many minor league baseball figures. (featured in Nov 2006)
- Medicine and Madison Avenue - Explores the relationship between modern medicine and modern advertising with examples of over 600 health-related advertisements from the 1910s to the 1950s. (featured in Mar 2002)
- Plan59 - Showcases mid-century illustrations including classic car art and 1950s design. (featured in Jan 2007)
- Ridiculous Infomercial Review - Chronicles and pokes fun at the claims, products, and promises dispensed by TV infomercials. (featured in Nov 2006)
- toyadz.com - A collection of vintage toy ads from the '60s to the '80s. (featured in Jan 2001)
- William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design (featured in Oct 2004)
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