Seen and notedPolution; draw your own conclusions
Three print ads for pencil maker Faber Castell from Inbrax, Santiago
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A man doesn't pronounce responsibly when asking a Genie for a wish, and doesn't get quite what he wants.
VIEW THE SPOT All your Christmas problems dwarfed
Publicis Conseil Paris spots for Orange over Christmas
VIEW THE DWARF SPOT VIEW THE WISE MEN SPOT VIEW THE CANDLE SPOT VIEW THE FAIRY SPOT Chest hair stylist needs a website
Big Rock is India's top domain services provider. The communication since the inception of the campaign has been to encourage businesses of all kinds to get a website.Here is another in the series from ideas@work, Mumbai
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Campaign for UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency) for thousands of women sexually abused in the Colombian armed conflict.These commercials created Saatchi & Saatchi Bogota have joined the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence. November 25-December 10
VIEW THE VIOLATION SPOT VIEW THE MURDER SPOT Knock the stuffing out of your Christmas buying and give
BBDO New York's holiday campaign for the American Red Cross that encourages shoppers to give something that means something for your consideration.
VIEW THE STUFF SPOT VIEW THE RESOLUTIONS SPOT VIEW THE STUFF AD VIEW THE RESOLVE AD Turns your phone into a cash collector for charity
How do you get people to donate a little more to charities like SOS Children's Villages and their life saving work for orphans and abandoned children? Akestam Holst, Stockholm linked donations to a behaviour many people can relate to the love of our smart phones. AppAid is a new way to help that converts your mobile needs to good deeds. Every time you use your mobile. Once you've downloaded the app, you start to get stats about your usage. But it comes at a price. Every time you unlock your phone, 0,2 SEK (about 3 cents) is collected in the app for SOS Children's Villages.
VIEW THE CONCEPT Oil paintings spread the message
On October 5, New Zealand suffered its worst ever maritime environmental disaster.
The MV Rena cargo ship ran aground and spilled 350 tonnes of oil into the Bay of Plenty, killing 20,000 birds. As tragic as that was, a deep sea oil spill could be over 1000 times worse.* The New Zealand government has opened its waters to foreign oil companies for deep sea oil prospecting. They promised that it would be safe and that they could control any environmental impact from an oil spill. But if we couldn't control a small spill on the surface of the water, how will we ever hope to stop a massive spill 3kms below it? To emphasise the risks of deep-sea oil, Greenpeace asked Mojo Auckland to use the smaller scale Rena oil spill as an example. We created hundreds of posters and 10 canvas artworks using the oil covered bodies of birds killed during the disaster as a memorial and a warning against a much greater catastrophe. VIEW THE CONCEPT VIEW THE WEB FILM VIEW THE DM Ronald McDonald on the side of the kids
Ronald McDonald and TBWA, Bangkok help children in Thailand get back to health
Happiness is his weapons.Help her fight by donating with us. VIEW THE BOY AD VIEW THE GIRL AD The Jack Rabbit run
After the unprecedented success of the first campaign for JackRabbit Sports, the client came to BOLD Worldwide to create a new campaign that would connect on a deep level with the running community. One that would not only expand their brand awareness but help change lives.This time, JackRabbit was going to give back.This is how the Run for the Rabbit campaign was born. JackRabbit would train 6 runners ending with a 26.2 mile race at the Hamptons Marathon. To make a greater impact, contestants would be raising money for charity.
VIEW THE CONCEPT Glassons girls create mayhem
Glassons latest campaign features women wearing Glassons outfits in a fantasy world of their own creation
VIEW THE SPOT Good news for Christmas
Christianity and Christmas should go together like fish and chips. But for many, the true meaning of Christmas has all but been forgotten. WhybinTBWA were tasked with reacquainting people with this lost tradition. Their solution was to create a piece of art. Resembling an oil painting, it shows The Virgin Mary at the exact moment the impossible happened. With pregnancy test in hand, she looks on in disbelieve as two small pink lines appear before her. In the true spirit of Christmas people shared the image, as did national TV networks and newspapers, spreading the story of Mary and her positive test far and wide. You can't make people go to church, so TBWA took the church to the people.
VIEW OUTDOOR Destiny is calling with Carlton DryScratchies now not so instant
'It can all change in an instant' with a few quick scratches of your usual Instant Kiwi ticket. But what happens when they bring out a ten-game mega ticket? New radio spots from DDB, Auckland,
PLAY THE KUNG FU SPOT PLAY THE MARCO POLO SPOT PLAY THE RACE SPOT PLAY THE CONCERT SPOT The sobriety app
The Holiday Party Sobriety Test fronm TDA-Boulder tactfully suggests out-of-home occasions when you might be better off sharing a bite to eat than an ill-advised tweet.
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A celebration of Eames style from Ice Cube for Pacific Standard Time LA art scene
in conjunction with TBWAChiatDay VIEW THE SPOT The yodelling puss sends a Christmas message
A couple thinks of what to do with the points from their purchase with interesting aquatic results in this spot from TBWA/ Toronto.
VIEW THE SPOT Hiphop Santa comes with gifts
A new kind of Santa so called Lay-z Santa appears on M/V with hiphop style.
And he gives you one gift a day during 20days.This is a promotional facebook app for LG mobile page designed by Postvisual Seoul .The only thing you should do is answer the question and expect the Christmas gift. VIEW THE CONCEPT
Rockwiz is Australia's favourite rock'n'roll quiz and is coming to Perth Zoo for one night only. The Brand Agency, Perth created this simple poster to get punters through the door.
VIEW THE POSTER Stop the headache
Aspirin ads were wrapped on the backs of buses all around the city of Toronto. The BBDO, Toronto ads used brake lights to exaggerate the pain caused by headaches. When the buses braked, the lights lit up to highlight the throbbing pain. As Toronto is one of the worst cities for traffic, the message especially hit home for commuters stuck behind these buses.
VIEW OUTDOOR 'Tis the time not to be too merry
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Campaign Against Drinking and Driving (CADD) has launched a festive print campaign created by JWT London to remind drivers of the dangers of Drinking and Driving in the run up to Christmas.
VIEW THE BAUBLE AD VIEW THE PRESENT AD VIEW THE CRACKER AD The cocktail chain mail
Cocktail mail is a cocktail chain-letter created by George Patterson Y&R, Melbourne meandering its way around Australia on the back of a pimped out postal bike. Each recipient chooses who they'd like to send the cocktail to next, allowing Schweppes to teach them how to mix themselves a fancy drink at home. So far they've had no complaints.
VIEW THE CONCEPT Breakfast for the morning afterCan a company sponsor the White House?
Case Study: Vanish Napisan Crystal White is an Australian laundry detergent that keeps white clothes white. To get people talking about this simple promise, Euro RSCG Sydney /Red Agency launched a campaign to sponsor the most famous white building in the world - the White House, in Washington DC. At the height of the debt crisis, they went to Washington and offered the US government their entire annual marketing budget of A$25million for naming rights to create The Vanish Napisan Crystal White House.
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Koko Productions is a sound house that claims it can make anything sound good. So DDB, Vancouver asked: anything, anything? Yup, turns out it's anything. Even this.
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DDB London sells VW in the UK with a series of offbeat spots before taking the viewer back to 1976 where it all began
VIEW THE C5 SPOT VIEW THE ECLIPSE SPOT VIEW THE SILVER JUBILEE SPOT VIEW THE CHANGES SPOT VIEW THE TIGERTAILZ SPOT VIEW THE 1976 SPOT Highlight online
The first digital highlighter of its kind allows users to highlight texts online, share them via social media sites and email or save them as PDF files. A bookmarklet solution promoted by kempertrautman, Germany allows the digital highlighter to work on any website with text, regardless of which browser is being used.
VIEW THE CONCEPT The promise of pencils
AKQA has teamed with non-profit organization Pencils of Promise (www.pencilsofpromise.org) to launch a new fundraising and awareness initiative to promote global literacy and education, Made with Pencils, in time for the holiday season. Made with Pencils shows the potential in a single pencil to affect change and share learnings, thoughts, ideas and creations.
VIEW THE CONCEPT Caught in the yeti's castle
The Jupiter Drawing Room , Johannesburg says fishing with Inuits, exploring ice caves, penguins and more, every extra cold Castle Lite comes with a feeling unlike any other and you never know what experience you're going to have...
VIEW THE YETI SPOT VIEW THE ICE FISHING SPOT All we want for Xmas is a pair of auto-writing arms
2degrees' theme for Christmas this year was 'Making Xmas easier'. And what could be easier than having your own pair of auto-writing arms to get all those Christmas cards done? This retail TVC is designed to work hard while maintaining the 2degrees charm New Zealanders have come to love.
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Puppy farms create a massive over-supply of puppies in our pet shops, particularly in the lead up to Christmas. Puppy farms are severely under-regulated in Australia with dogs allowed to live in horrendous conditions while also suffering from severe psychological and physical conditions. Not many people know that 95% of pet shops get their puppies from puppy farms. With help from a loyal online community of supporters, this campaign aims to stop impulse purchases of companion animals in pet shops and break the puppy trade during it's most profitable time of the year.
VIEW THE SPOT The power of red lipstick
Domestic violence affects around a third of all families in China. "You are" is a movement designed by AKQA to empower women in China using a red lipstick awareness campaign.
VIEW THE SPOT Smash your block to smithereens
State Farm's new site,created by DDB, Chicago, State of Chaos, asks for your street address and then uses Google Street View to create a scene of robotic destruction on your actual block. The app plays off State Farm's recent ad featuring a giant robot attack, shown below. After watching your customized video, you're given the option of finding an agent or sending your clip to friends.
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