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Sao Paulo: The City With No Outdoor Advertisements
By Kaushik Saturday, July 20, 2013  Advertising, South America, Travel  5 comments

In September 2006, the mayor of São Paulo passed the so-called “Clean City Law" that outlawed the use of all outdoor advertisements, including on billboards, transit, and in front of stores. Within a year, 15,000 billboards were taken down and store signs had to be shrunk so as not to violate the new law. Outdoor video screens and ads on buses were stripped. Even pamphleteering in public spaces has been made illegal. Nearly $8 million in fines were issued to cleanse São Paulo of the blight on its landscape. Seven years on, the world's fourth-largest metropolis and South America’s most important city remains free of visual clutter and eye sore that plagues the majority of cities around the world.

When the law was passed, it triggered wild alarm among city businesses and advertisement groups. Critics worried that the advertising ban would entail a revenue loss of $133 million and 20,000 people would lose jobs. Others predicted that the city would look like a bland concrete jungle with the ads removed.




"I think this city is going to become a sadder, duller place,” said Dalton Silvanom, the lone councilman to vote against the law, and who (unsurprisingly) is in the advertising business. “Advertising is both an art form and, when you're in your car or alone on foot, a form of entertainment that helps relieve solitude and boredom," Silvanom added.

Despite the forebodings, São Paulo’s economy didn’t run aground although the city did look alien and war-torn for a few months following the tear down. The breakneck speed at which the law was enacted caused the city to resemble a battlefield strewn with blank marquees, partially torn-down frames and hastily painted-over storefront facades.

In a survey conducted in 2011 among the city’s 11 million residents, 70 percent found the ban beneficial. Unexpectedly, the removal of logos and slogans exposed previously overlooked architecture, revealing a rich urban beauty that had been long hidden. “My old reference was a big Panasonic billboard,” said Vinicius Galvao, a reporter with Folha de São Paulo, Brazil’s largest newspaper, in an interview with NPR. “But now my reference is an art deco building that was covered [by the massive sign]. So you start getting new references in the city. The city’s now got new language, a new identity.”

Photographer Tony de Marco documented the transformation the city underwent in 2007 in a sequence of images published on Flickr.

Sao Paulo isn’t the only city to have banned outdoor advertisements. Bans on billboards exist in other parts of the world, such as Vermont, Alaska, Hawaii, and Maine in the US, as well as some 1,500 towns. In Europe, the Norwegian city of Bergen does the same and many others have imposed severe restrictions on billboards or declared no-billboard zones within the city.
























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Quote cikatilia 10-9-2013 01:53 PM





before & after




Quote asher 10-9-2013 02:12 PM
terus jd mcm muram jer bandar nie..
Quote zeed 10-9-2013 02:19 PM
gambo before and after tu tipu.. yang gambo before tu kat jepun.. after tu betul la kot..
Quote SukaMain 10-9-2013 02:40 PM
Tak berwarna-warni bandar tu.
Quote alepmama 10-9-2013 03:20 PM
kenapa x boleh iklan pulak skrg
Quote Ya82 10-9-2013 03:26 PM
Mcm x ceria jer.. Tp kat KL ni blambak plak billboard smpi kekadang mganggu concentration masa drive..
Quote cikatilia 10-9-2013 03:31 PM
zeed posted on 10-9-2013 02:19 PM
gambo before and after tu tipu.. yang gambo before tu kat jepun.. after tu betul la kot..

tq bebeh for pencerahan.. haha


Quote cikatilia 10-9-2013 03:31 PM
alepmama posted on 10-9-2013 03:20 PM
kenapa x boleh iklan pulak skrg

its the law bebeh

In September 2006, the mayor of São Paulo passed the so-called “Clean City Law" that outlawed the use of all outdoor advertisements, including on billboards, transit, and in front of stores

7 tahun dah dull gitu

mekdi signboard depan kedai also xdok
apa kes
Quote bianglala 10-9-2013 03:48 PM
dull gila. suram je. kelabu asap je.

yang okaynya, kurang maksiat mata.
Quote nazurah 10-9-2013 04:44 PM
takde billboard pun rugi jugalah kan...bisnes utk town council, advertising company...etc
Quote novelloverzz 10-9-2013 04:45 PM
cikatilia posted on 10-9-2013 03:31 PM
its the law bebeh

In September 2006, the mayor of São  ...

dah macam bandar mati...
Quote salimrock 10-9-2013 05:05 PM
zeed posted on 10-9-2013 02:19 PM
gambo before and after tu tipu.. yang gambo before tu kat jepun.. after tu betul la kot..

kan?? takkan kat san paulo ada iklan jepun
Quote zeed 10-9-2013 05:10 PM
salimrock posted on 10-9-2013 05:05 PM
kan?? takkan kat san paulo ada iklan jepun

kihkihkih.. betul tuh..
Quote kaki_palsu 10-9-2013 05:27 PM
suram je bandar dia.. nampak tak menarik..
Quote shi_jewel 10-9-2013 07:41 PM
bersih pandangan tp muram
Quote donpapachino 10-9-2013 07:43 PM
first time dengar ni. macam ghost town lak tengok dari jauh.
Quote hanalisa 10-9-2013 11:49 PM
loh kesiannya. kot ye pun letak la kertas warna-warni at least ada la kaler sikit..
Quote batmana 11-9-2013 12:47 AM
kalu 1st time dtg situ..sakit perut, mampusla nk cari toilet sbb takde sign...
Quote amyainsamad 11-9-2013 09:15 AM
mcm pelik la xde signage.........

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