What do you do with an oversupply of Post-it notes?
You declare window war, of course. These agencies have spent a good deal of time on their messages to the world (maybe too much).

It started with a simple “hi” from Havas Worldwide and turned into a full-blown #postitwar.
A Canal St. building in New York City has been given a spring coat of colour by various agencies that occupy its space.
The shops are creating images (from the Snapchat logo to Simpson characters) and messages (from simple greetings to marriage proposals) out of Post-it notes posted on the windows of the building. And they’re tweeting their own personal additions (some of which are being created into the early weekend evenings – that’s called dedication, and loving your job) for the rest of the world to see.
DNAinfo even took its handy drone for a spin and got some footage of the building in action this week, which you can see below.
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Here are a few excellent #canalnotes from some very creative folks to tickle your morning fancy.
Windows $100 suggested charity donation #milliondollarhomepage style.SnapChat 1st WIP. Retweet to help #canalnotes pic.twitter.com/DPR41IQQcm
— Tom Goodwin (@tomfgoodwin) May 13, 2016
#CLIO2016 #canalnotes #postit #postitwars @harrisonandstar pic.twitter.com/BCDT0aC7fV
— Jennifer (@jenijune) May 16, 2016
Meanwhile in #NYC: @havasnyc and @HorizonMediaInc have gone to war, a #postitwar that is! #canalnotes @Postit @3M pic.twitter.com/6y8BX2hUFY
— Havas Worldwide (@havasww) May 13, 2016
Via AdWeek
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