In Japan, consumers are accustomed to having a wide selection of product sizes available. For example, canned beer typically comes in both 350ml and 500ml options, and even smaller, single-sip sizes can be found. The same applies to products like hair wax—there are large containers for home use and compact versions that are easy to carry around, readily available at convenience stores and drugstores.
To effectively promote a product across multiple platforms, strong visual assets are essential. At the heart of these assets lies the “key visual.” A key visual is not just a striking image—it serves as a central expression of a brand’s identity and is a vital element in leaving a lasting impression through advertising and campaigns.
Hong Kong’s Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system remains one of the most impactful advertising channels, even in today’s increasingly digital landscape. Although traditional in format, MTR advertising offers an immense reach. With a population of approximately 7.3 million, and an estimated 5 million people using the MTR daily, the scale of exposure is undeniable. In particular, placing large-format brand advertisements in high-traffic stations like Causeway Bay—a hub for both commerce and business—can significantly boost brand recognition.