The Economist

The Economist Banner Library

9 indexed banners with platform and creative metadata.

Total banners

9

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1

Categories covered

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This collection tracks how The Economist adapts messaging, layout density, and CTA patterns across placements. Use it to benchmark your own creative decisions and identify repeatable structures.

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A turquoise advertising banner from The Economist shows a cartoon man in yellow shorts doing multiple dumbbell exercises with sweat drops around his head, accompanied by the headline "Sweat happens Can high-intensity interval training get you fit in a hurry?" with no visible CTA.
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The Economist Facebook banner with a clean white top half showing text "The Economist At home and at school, AI is transforming childhood" and a "READ ARTICLE" call to action, below is a colorful cartoon of a robot helping a child read in a classroom setting.
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A bright yellow banner with black text reading "Universal child care is designed to help parents. But it can harm children," featuring illustrations of blue bears, a pink hand, dollar signs, and red frowning faces; headline is fully readable, no visible CTA.
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Vertical advertising banner for The Economist with a beige background and black text reading "Why autism should not be treated as a single condition" under the red headline "The Economist," a black call-to-action reading "READ ARTICLE" with an arrow, and an abstract red and white silhouette illustration of two human p…
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Vertical advertising banner with a pale yellow background, illustrations of people relaxing under colorful umbrellas and deck chairs at the bottom, and the headline text "Swiping Left All over the rich world, fewer people are hooking up and shacking up" at the top left; no CTA visible.
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The Economist banner with a clean white background top half and black and white photo of a lonely man in a nearly empty restaurant in the bottom half, text reads “Falling wine sales reflect a lonelier and more atomised world” with a “READ ARTICLE” call to action.
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A colorful block chart displaying Epstein’s top 500 correspondents by industry with labeled sections such as Finance, Media/entertainment, Tech, Academia, Girlfriends/exes, Business, Law, Politics, Real estate, and Other, and the headline text "Epstein’s top 500 correspondents spanned many industries.
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A black and white vintage photo of a man and woman wearing hats facing each other appears below text reading "The Economist Age gaps in relationships are not as bad as you think" and a "READ ARTICLE" call to action.
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A vertical banner with a white background top half displaying The Economist logo and the headline "Why child prodigies rarely become elite performers," with a "READ ARTICLE" call to action; the bottom half shows children in red sports uniforms stretching on a green field.
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