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Magazine Embeds Glow-in-the-Dark Ad on Cover

BMW’s Vice cover appears to be an industry first.

Dylan Stableford FolioMag.com
03/25/2008

It’s not embedded Swarovski crystals [0] or shameless Nike plugs, but Vice [1]—the irreverent free glossy with 14 international editions based in New York—has figured out a new way to sneak an advertiser’s product onto its cover: glow-in-the-dark ink.

The magazine’s Canadian edition is running an ad for BMW 1 Series—visible only in the dark—on the cover of its latest issue. The ad appears on the magazine’s entire print run—some 55,000 copies.

Vice publisher Erik Lavoie wrote in an e-mail to FOLIO: that “there are no plans as yet” to run a similar ad in the U.S. version.

"Maintaining the integrity of our cover—which is not usually for sale—while delivering a unique and rad brand message for BMW was an amazing challenge,” Shawn Phelan, director of sales and marketing at Vice's Toronto office, told Strategy, a Canadian marketing magazine, last week.

That’s because e glow-in-the-dark ad is a something of a production department nightmare. According to Phelan, the magazine had to print its covers at one plant; ship them to another to add the glow-in-the-dark ink, a UV coat; then back to the original plant for binding.

Vice plans to launch a handful of international editions this year, including Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Poland and Greece.

For its part, BMW is running an ASME guidelines-pushing cover-wrap on the May issue of Paste, too.


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