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Based on the idea that the actual crisis are caused by a negative use of the economy that get rich people richer and poor people more poor, PlaNet Finance through Blue, Paris launches the Movement for a Positive Economy : the center of research of alternative ideas for a new economy that includes everyone for a shared development.
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These print ads from the Brand Agency, Perth let aspiring university students know that a Curtin Engineering degree can lead to a wide range of career opportunities. Some of which are surprising.
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Sugar&Partners, New Zealand has shot a launch campaign for new telco kid Flip. The ads take a swipe at the competition with a little help from a Hungarian fisherman and a cat lady, who both enjoy high-speed broadband at half the price consumers pay in New Zealand.
VIEW THE FISHERMAN SPOT VIEW THE CAT LADY SPOT Art takes to Lisbon streets
Lisbon's City Hall knows that a rich and cultural city embraces street art as one of its components. Lisbon has one of the major street art collections in the world, alongside a rich and historical heritage. And because its citizens doesn't look at street art as art, several stunts were made to bring urban art closer to everyone, to inform everyone about the importance of graffitis in a modern society.Agency: Torke Lisbon
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When Toyota¹s Etios launched in SA, it promised to make people smile. The Tweets for Sweets installation, created by HelloComputer & ThingKing, did just that by rewarding virtual smile tweets with real-life candy.
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To launch their limited edition Gold Christmas jar, through adam&eve London Marmite have created a poster that taps into an aspect of Christmas that people either love or hate â early Christmas adverts. To exaggerate this insight the jolly Christmas poster appeared on London's Oxford Street on a hot summerâs day during September.
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Everyday swimming at Sportlife makes your body beautiful and slim. Water fits you. Print from G2, Ukraine Kiev
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PartyPoker.fr new Free rolls, developed with Herezie Paris, offer to the winner the choice between a â¬1000 prize or a "surprising experience".
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Head Gear Animation is proud to present our latest stop-motion work for Draft FCB and Kraft.
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First it was Hall & Oates, now Liz Lemon and the 30 Rock crew are using Google Docs to collaborate on ideas in a spot from Goodby Silverstein
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The road is a harsh place and while in it, nothing is what it seems. So you must choose carefully what brand you can trust. Print from M&C Saatchi, Sao Paulo
VIEW THE GAS STATION AD VIEW THE HOTEL AD Gif me more
For the 2nd year of their collaboration, MTV Mobile Europe and Buzzman, Paris are back with a new opus of the international campaign, GIF ME MORE.
At the heart of the campaign, GIF ME MORE Party : a hybrid and one-of-a-kind digital experience, merging interactive video clip, artistic collaboration, gaming and media platform. VIEW THE CONCEPT
The new TV spot from CP B Toronto titled âDad's Dayâ, shows the morning trials and tribulations of an adult, told through the eyes of a child. Luckily dad eats belVita Breakfast Biscuits to get him through the morning.
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A struggling director with a very noticeable facial defect talks about how tough it is to break into the film industry. The short from BCP Montreal is meant to highlight Astral's support of Canadian culture. The company invests more than $170 millions into Canada's film industry each year.
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Clemenger BBDO Melbourne says: The dummkopfs who run the Melbourne International Film Festival were clearly not ready for the films of these German directors.
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An interactive story from Wunderman + DPZ Brazil and full of surprises, watch the movie and click all the scenes extras to unlock the videos and other downloads. http://www.youtube.com/vivo
VIEW THE CONCEPT Tiger mothers get back in the cageA temporary home leaves a lasting impression
In May 2012, Leo Burnett Toronto, in partnership with Raise The Roof, launched a new campaign aimed to raise awareness of the 200,000 people homeless in Canada. To expose the realities behind homelessness, Raise The Roof built "The Street House."Coinciding with the popular Doors Open Toronto festival, The Street House" mimicked a home, tucked inside an alleyway, made completely out of cardboard. Viewers who toured the rooms of "The Street House" were confronted with tough questions and compelling facts that depicted the realities of homelessness. "One person at a time, we changed the way the city saw the homeless." Over 2,000 people visited "The Street House" in two days, millions were reached through media and word of mouth and over 100,000 people acted, all in efforts to raising awareness for the homeless in Canada.
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To kick off National Preparedness Month in September, Leo Burnett, in partnership with the Ad Council and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), released a new series of PSAs focused on the notion: "You never know when the day before is the day
before."The "The Day Before" TV spot captures the day before the largest earthquake in the Bay Area on October 17,1989, which appears to be just like any other day. The campaign illustrates the importance of preparing today to help reduce the consequences of a disaster tomorrow through real people and emergencies across the country. VIEW THE SPOT
The initial idea from Contract, Mumbai was to showcase the journalist's rigours as he toils through the day to get his story. The crux of the communication was to highlight that all this effort is futile if his work is showcased a day late in a newspaper.
VIEW THE SPOT Advertising writers on writing advertisingMen behaving sadly
Lindauer found out that girls do not let themselves have enough quality time with their girlfriends, so with that in mind Lindauer has launched a new TVC that celebrates the Girls' Night Out via DDB Group New Zealand.
In collaboration with Danish director William Stahl, the master of pulling down the pants of the modern man, it has achieved this in a very unique way. Lindauer has put a twist on a fundamental human truth about guys vs. girls and suddenly the tables are turned when it comes to the girls getting together. This TVC is a play on the fact that as much as guys hate to admit it, they're at a complete loss when they're left home alone... they get bored, worried, do stupid things and just generally can't cope when their loved one is on a Girls' Night Out. VIEW THE SPOT Drive straight into your next holiday
Whether you choose to travel by day or night, getting to Tassie has never been easier. New print work via CumminsRoss, Melbourne.
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Appointment television just added a brand new star to its line-up as Macy's debuts through JWT New York a series of comedic shorts highlighting its iconic brand. Taking a cue from an American television staple, Macyâs is premiering its fall brand television spots in sitcom-style. What's in Store? follows the hilarious situations
that befall new Macys Herald Square store manager, Harold, as he collides with the many stars (such as Justin Bieber, Sean Diddy Combs, Martha Stewart and Taylor Swift) and wacky situations that make the Worldâs Largest Store a haven for the fun and fashionable. VIEW THE HAROLD SPOT VIEW THE DIIDDY SPOT VIEW THE SPEECHLESS SPOT VIEW THE CORIANDER SPOT
This is the latest TV commercial from BBDO Atlanta for AT&T. As you will see, the spot is part of the brandâs "Rethink Possible" campaign and focuses on "covering 2,000 more 4G cities and towns than Verizon."
VIEW THE SPOT Braille Chocolates for Guide Dogs
The Monkeys, Sydney has created Puppy Pals braille chocolates for Guide Dogs Australia
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For those who aren't footy fans, these ads from Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney depict the goal post configurations in the National Rugby League (NRL) and Australian Football League (AFL) codes.
VIEW THE AFL AD VIEW THE NRL AD Get in character
Saatchi & Saatchi Cape Town illustrates how books 'Take you places' with poster displays for Wordsworth Books. The poster campaign illuminates the idea, when you open a book, you open yourself up to adventures that can take you anywhere.
The campaign shows three iconic scenes from famous books, where the reader finds him/herself in a particular moment. The characters react by pointing the reader in the direction of the next part of the story and ending with the question, "Where will the next page take you?" VIEW THE FIRST AD VIEW THE SECOND AD VIEW THE THIRD AD Something to knock the stuffing out of you
The insight behind re-establishing Actal's position as the solution for indigestion woes is Hong Kongers' love for food. The series of print ads from Grey Singapore aim to demonstrate that Actal is the expert at eliminating post-meal stuffed sensations like gastric pains,
heartburns and stomachaches. This is shown by stuffed toys overstuffing themselves with meals after meals (made of 'cotton' food) to their heartsâ content, without any worry. VIEW THE STUFFED 1 AD VIEW THE STUFFED 2 AD VIEW THE STUFFED 3 AD
A warning about overeating and health from mono. Minneapolis
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For a child a monster can be real. Fragile Childhood is an awareness-raising campaign from Euro RSCG, Helsinki which aims to reduce parents' use of alcohol by helping them understand the harm it causes to children.
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Tribute poster series for Finnish Skateboard legends.
1988-2011. VIEW ARTO OUTDOOR VIEW EERO OUTDOOR VIEW ENIS OUTDOOR VIEW HARRI OUTDOOR VIEW JUHANI OUTDOOR VIEW KIM OUTDOOR VIEW MIKKO OUTDOOR VIEW MARKO OUTDOOR VIEW MIKA OUTDOOR VIEW MIKI OUTDOOR VIEW NIKKE OUTDOOR VIEW NIKO OUTDOOR VIEW PANU OUTDOOR VIEW SAMI OUTDOOR VIEW TOMI OUTDOOR VIEW WILLE OUTDOOR Between places
Saatchi & Saatchi Cape Town developed an in-store promotion for Wordsworth Books to demonstrate the storeâs closing down sale and being âBetween Places.â Coinciding with the closing down of Wordsworth Books at the V&A Waterfront, the store needed something to help notify customers of the move and direct customers to the locations of the other stores in the area. To save the customers from literary limbo, Saatchi & Saatchi created a bookmark styled in the iconic Google maps icon and placed them in all remaining books during the storeâs closing down sale. Each of the bookmarks gave the customers the directions and exact coordinates of the nearest Wordsworth Books stores in Gardens Centre and St. Johnâs Square (Piazza) in Cape Town.
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