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great ads from across the universe.

great ads from across the universe.

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I’ve already mentioned how Grace Jones used to give me nightmares as a child. This is another reason why.

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Strong campaign by Publicis France for LICRA. Simple design, powerful message.

Strong campaign by Publicis France for LICRA. Simple design, powerful message.

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Love the use of Aphex Twin’s “Avril 14th” for the video

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Honest Ed’s TV spot circa 1985

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Don Draper says “what?”

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Hehehe, reminds me of Fantastic Mr. Fox. Check out Nutcracker’s expression

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It’s a hard knock [newborn] life for moms
Great work by JWT/RMG Connect, Milan, Italy

It’s a hard knock [newborn] life for moms

Great work by JWT/RMG Connect, Milan, Italy

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Fantastic campaign by JWT Mexico for Mexican Red Cross

Via: I believe in advertising

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A great campaign by CNN Go Beyond Borders - this is the kind of stuff that gets recognition online, because it’s worth talking about.

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Can you imagine how many friends Israel will have? That’s too bad they didn’t make the first edition…Check out Tyranny Book
Tyrannybook is a network that aims to generate a global consciousness about the countless atrocities that take place here and there across the globe. Using a following system, the users can be updated about the faults committed by those leaders against the well known and recognised Human Rights.
[Via: Adverbox]
Released by Amnesty, the profiles of the tyrants are updated both by the organization itself and by the users, according to the current situation of the countries where they lead. However, as time goes by, it will expand by the addition of new profiles from the Amnesty. It’s up to each user to decide which leaders they are most interested to watch. Between them, users can even become allies, exchanging points of view and discussing current issues.
In this first phase there are ten tyrants in the site: Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Omar Al-Bashir of Sudan, Kim Jong Il of North Korea, Than Shwe of Myanmar, Hu Jintau of China, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Radovan Karadzic of Serbia, Aleksandr Lukashenka of Belarus and Ramzan Akhmadovich Kadyrov of Chechnya.
Taking advantage of the visibility of this kind of social networks, Amnesty hopes to get more support to the causes it promotes. Inside the Tyrannybook all its action are reported and have a direct link to Amnesty
International – Portugal’s official website. There the users can get more information on how they can help promote Human Rights.
This project was developed by Leo Burnett Iberia.

goingbacktopali:

Can you imagine how many friends Israel will have? That’s too bad they didn’t make the first edition…Check out Tyranny Book

Tyrannybook is a network that aims to generate a global consciousness about the countless atrocities that take place here and there across the globe. Using a following system, the users can be updated about the faults committed by those leaders against the well known and recognised Human Rights.

[Via: Adverbox]

Released by Amnesty, the profiles of the tyrants are updated both by the organization itself and by the users, according to the current situation of the countries where they lead. However, as time goes by, it will expand by the addition of new profiles from the Amnesty. It’s up to each user to decide which leaders they are most interested to watch. Between them, users can even become allies, exchanging points of view and discussing current issues.

In this first phase there are ten tyrants in the site: Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Omar Al-Bashir of Sudan, Kim Jong Il of North Korea, Than Shwe of Myanmar, Hu Jintau of China, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Radovan Karadzic of Serbia, Aleksandr Lukashenka of Belarus and Ramzan Akhmadovich Kadyrov of Chechnya.

Taking advantage of the visibility of this kind of social networks, Amnesty hopes to get more support to the causes it promotes. Inside the Tyrannybook all its action are reported and have a direct link to Amnesty

International – Portugal’s official website. There the users can get more information on how they can help promote Human Rights.

This project was developed by Leo Burnett Iberia.

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