Advertising Agency: Callegari Berville Grey, Paris, France
Executive Creative Director: Andrea Stillacci
Creative Directors: Giovanni Settesoldi, Luissandro Del Gobbo
Art Director: Giovanni Settesoldi
Copywriter: Luissandro Del Gobbo
3D: Baptiste Masse – Mécanique Générale
For Tibits, a large vegetarian restaurant chain in Switserland, oversized forks have been produced to be fixed to trees in major parks and in main outdoor shopping areas all over Switserland. In an surprisingly new manner the freshness of Tibits food could thus be demonstrated to people walking by.
To highlight Lamisil as the most effective cure for athlete’s food, yet wit a limited media budget. In cooperation with InterSport, they placed a series of infected shoes in quarantine cages, complete with hidden speakers playing “infection” sounds, in the sport section of their retail shops. The action successfully targeted people as they pursued their sports hobbies – those activities where the change of catching athlete’s food is highest. The action only began in April and is still running. However all samples and flyers were taken within the first few days and in-store response has been fantastic.
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Germany
Chief Creative Director: Burkhart von Scheven
Art Director: Patrick Ackmann
Copywriter: William John
Illustrator/Artist: Jethro Haynes
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Germany
Chief Creative Director: Burkhart von Scheven
Art Director: Patrick Ackmann
Copywriter: William John
Illustrator/Artist: Jethro Haynes
Advertising Agency: Callegari Berville Grey, Paris, France
Executive Creative Director: Andrea Stillacci
Creative Directors: Luissandro Del Gobbo, Giovanni Settesoldi
Copywriter: Luissandro Del Gobbo
Art Director: Giovanni Settesoldi
Illustrator: Tiago Hoisel
Advertising Agency: Alice BBDO, Istanbul, Turkey
Creative Director: Ali Goral
Art Director: Koray Ekremoglu
Photographer: Nejat Talas
Published: March 2009
Magazine insert that invites the reader to discover an image that shows who uses and who doesn’t use Sundown. When exposing the insert to the light (UVB rays), the man, that apparently doesn’t use the product, becomes very red, while the woman, with Sundown in her purse and on her body, maintains a sun tan. The redness ceases once the image is taken away from the light.
Advertising Agency: DDB, Brazil
Creative Directors: Rodrigo Almeida, Renata Florio, Júlio Andery, Rodolfo Sampaio, Sérgio Valente
Copywriter: Geraldo Gonçalves
Art Director: Markus Correa
Photographers: Rodrigo Ribeiro, Sérgio Prado
Account Supervisor: Gabriela Guzzardi, Michelle Martins e Ricardo Zanella
Account Director: André Silveira
Advertising Agency: DDB, Brazil
Creative Directors: Sergio Valente, Julio Andery, Rodolfo Sampaio
Art Director: Alexandre Magre
Media: Fabricio Andrade, Fabiana Manfred
Photographer: Sergio Prado
Planning: Philippe Bertrand
Advertisers supervisors: Heloísa Helena de Oliveira, João Gonçalves
Producer: Nereu Marinho Da Costa
Account supervisors: Ana Paula, Grassmann Andery, Polika Teixeira
Media establishments received a variety of information on Pantene’s latest products and most recent events in a branded envelope. The string that seals the envelope appears to be coming from the woman’s hair on the flap. To seal or unseal it means putting pressure on the string effectively dramatizing strong hair.
Advertising Agency: Grey, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Executive Creative Director: David Sin
Creative Director: Supat Wattanakuljarus
Associate Creative Director: Kanny Chan
Art Director: Lee Wee Ping
Copywriter: Angelica Tijam
Retoucher: Lee Kah Men, Studio Rom
Advertising Agency: Callegari Berville Grey, Paris, France
Executive Creative Director: Andrea Stillacci
Creative Directors: Luissandro Del Gobbo, Giovanni Settesoldi
Copywriter: Luissandro Del Gobbo
Art Director: Giovanni Settesoldi
Photographer: F.A.Cesar
3D/Illustrator: The Scope Hamburg
Amnesty International in Germany celebrated the 60th anniversary of human rights in 2008 with “Frau im Koffer”, an ambient advertising campaign at German airports. “Woman in Suitcase” stunt involved putting a woman in a transparent suitcase and sending her around the baggage carousel with what appeared to be official airport stickers. Upon closer inspection airline passengers discovered that this was a protest against human trafficking.