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Remembering Sadvertising: Gone too soon

Any adman would probably relate to Sadvertising, a Facebook page that shares funny memes depicting the characters, and many different scenarios in the advertising industry. 

We are saddened to hear that Ker Floria, the creative guy behind it, passed away on April 14. His last Facebook post on April 7 has been flooded with comments from fans expressing grief and sympathy. 

Every character from Sadvertising is a representation of the different people in the ad industry -whether you are an Art Director dreading to meet a deadline, or an Account Executive working on a pitch during weekend, or an indecisive client. 

 

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He pokes fun at the different scenarios in the advertising world through his illustrations.

 

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Because of his relatable strips and memes, Sadvertising provided the relief any adman needs. 

 

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He may be gone too soon but his art will outlive us.

 

 

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