The basic idea you want to communicate, your concept, then exaggerate it. Take it over the top. Push it beyond reason, beyond reality. In the copy. With visuals. Or both.
Exaggerate a benefit. Exaggerate a problem. Exaggerate size, the physical appearance.
Just make sure to exaggerate your exaggeration. Because a BIG exaggeration is interesting, and a powerful way to get communicate your concept. A small exaggeration is simply a misleading ad.
An interesting approach is to exaggerate the visual, but understate the copy. Or exaggerate the copy and keep the visual simple.
To work with this technique, it can help to simplify your message, the main thing you want to say, into one sentence or one visual. Then let your imagination push it from there, all the way to outrageous exaggeration.
An example of this could be a Red Bull advert, the reason why I have chose this advert is because it says that red bull gives you wings and makes you fly. When in reality red bull does not do that.
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