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18-DEC-2025 | National Newspapers of Ireland’s “Figment of our imagination” Ad

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National Newspapers of Ireland’s “Figment of our imagination” Ad

You are a figment of our imagination.

But the real question is why are you wearing so many clothes? Forgive us, but normally when we imagine people they are more of the naked, nubile type.

No, you aren’t the usual muse we muse over. Yet everyone insists you are a fantasy, no-one reads the paper anymore they say. But here you are, sitting reading the paper.

You and over 580,000 others. All stubbornly wearing clothing.

Newspapers. Still making headlines. 🏁

I love this confrontational type of ad.

Also, a great example of why the hook is so, so important — the rest of the copy takes the original point and runs with it.

Double meaning in the punchline for a cheeky final touch.