Mural Advertising & Street-Level Brand Campaigns
Fill The City creates mural advertising campaigns that transform cities into high-visibility brand storytelling platforms. By combining public art, outdoor advertising, and experiential marketing, our mural campaigns turn walls, streets, and neighborhoods into cultural moments that audiences photograph, share, and talk about.
Our work includes large-scale brand murals, wheatpaste poster campaigns, and street-level installations designed to generate PR, social engagement, and real-world visibility.
What Is Mural Advertising?
Mural advertising is a form of outdoor advertising where brands use large-scale murals and street installations to communicate their message in public space. Unlike traditional billboards, mural campaigns integrate with the cultural fabric of a neighborhood, creating visually striking experiences that audiences engage with in person and on social media.
Brands increasingly use mural advertising to launch products, create cultural relevance, and generate PR through highly visual, shareable installations.
What We Do- Our Mural Advertising Services
Fill The City produces mural advertising campaigns designed to create cultural visibility and real-world engagement.
Our mural campaigns can include:
• Large-scale brand murals
• Wheatpaste and wild posting campaigns
• Outdoor poster installations
• Artist-led mural collaborations
• Experiential mural activations
• Influencer and social media amplification
• PR-driven public art installations
These campaigns transform walls, streets, and neighborhoods into high-visibility storytelling platforms for brands.
Who It's For - Who Uses Mural Advertising
Mural advertising is used by organizations looking to create cultural visibility in public space.
Our clients include:
Brands
Launching campaigns and creating cultural relevance through visually striking outdoor advertising.
Real Estate Developers
Activating development sites, retail corridors, and construction walls with murals and street campaigns.
Cities and Cultural Institutions
Using murals and public art to activate neighborhoods and create community engagement.