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Educating the population about condom usage on their sexual intercourse has became each day more important. However, in Brazil and in other countries around the world, there's a common saying stating that “Sex with a condom is like eating candy with the wrapper on” - an old perception that harms the STD prevention investment made by brands and government. To fight this common saying and highlight all the new Jontex Real Feel benefits – a latex free condom, that allows a real skin-skin touch sensation - the brand, in partnership with BETC São Paulo, launched a campaign with an unusual concept: an edible candy wrapper, to prove that eating candy with a wrapper on and have sexual intercourse with condom can be both delicious. The brand sent a special kit with the candy and the new Jontex Real Feel to digital influencers and distributed samplings in bars. Throughout the film, it's possible to conclude that everyone who tried it realized that eating candy with the wrapper on and having sexual intercourse with the condom on can be. By doing this, Jontex hopes to redefine a common saying and, at the same time, improve prevention. Direct advertisement created by BETC, Brazil for Jontex, within the category: Health.

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Ambient advertisement created by DDB, Sweden for PEN, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Inspired on web videos of army men and woman that spent time away from their children, this DLC/Ogilvy & Mather Puerto Rico Christmas Card reminds everyone that in the marketing world, we are also on duty. Digital advertisement created by Ogilvy, Puerto Rico for Ogilvy, within the category: Agency Self-Promo.

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Ambient advertisement created by Wunderman, Brazil for TAM Airlines, within the category: Transport.

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Content advertisement created by Ogilvy, Greece for Lacta, within the category: Confectionery, Snacks.

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At least 6 people still die every day fleeing across the Mediterranean. In 2018 alone, at least 2,277 people attempting to cross the sea were unable to reach dry land. As the work of civil sea rescue organisations is hampered, the proportion of deaths and missing persons in the Mediterranean has quadrupled since 2015. It is also alarming that 85 percent of Germans are not even aware of the extent of this crisis, according to a YouGov survey* commissioned by Sea-Watch. Now is the time for the aid organization Sea-Watch to take drastic measures and make these dangers tangible for the general public: with "LIFEBOAT - The Experiment", documented in a film directed by Oscar-nominated Skye Fitzgerald. Leading psychologist Michael Thiel was on hand throughout the experiment as a consultant. 40 volunteers experienced a simulated Mediterranean crossing in a rubber dinghy for "LIFEBOAT - The Experiment", which was developed together with five refugees who had survived Mediterranean sea crossings and told of their experiences and impressions. Based on the first hand accounts of these traumatic experiences, the simulation was designed to be as realistic as possible. While the 40 volunteers were crowded together on a rubber dinghy in a maritime training facility, the motion of the sea, lighting conditions and background noise were constantly changing for five hours. During the course of the simulation, waves and ambient noise increased, and increasing darkness aggravated the situation. This made the experience even more exhausting for the participants. During the experiment, rescue divers and medical personnel ensured the safety of the participants throughout. The result: a deeply moving experience that caused the participants to reevaluate their views of immigrants attempting dangerous sea crossings. The majority of the participants became seasick and complained of dizziness and nausea. Some of them vomited Seven participants aborted the simulation prematurely by jumping out of the boat and swimming to the edge of the pool - a decision that would mean certain death in the middle of the open sea. After five hours, all the volunteers agreed that only extreme despair and hopelessness could motivate people to take that risk. That no man can do such a thing voluntarily. Film advertisement created by Serviceplan, Germany for Sea-Watch, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Film advertisement created by Publicis, Italy for Diesel, within the category: Fashion.

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Integrated advertisement created by Serviceplan, United States for Varo Bank, within the category: Finance.

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Outdoor advertisement created by JWT, Ecuador for Hospital Sotomayor, within the category: Health.

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Digital advertisement created by INNORED, South Korea for BMW, within the category: Automotive.

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Woodland creatures sing the virtues of a popular holiday gift. Film advertisement created by Fuseideas, United States for Vermont Lottery, within the category: Gambling.

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Film advertisement created by Fueld, Portugal for Queer Lisboa, within the category: Recreation, Leisure.

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Digital advertisement created by Now Available, Ghana for Nescafe, within the category: Non-Alcoholic Drinks.

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Film advertisement created by Ogilvy, Australia for Swinburne, within the category: Education.

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Digital advertisement created by N2, Finland for Helen, within the category: Industrial, Agriculture.

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We live in a world where social media has become an integral means of communication. These channels have opened the doors to reunite with old friends and share our updates and happy moments with them. Today, people have taken social media usage to a new level, where they tend to overshare their personal information and details of their daily routine – not realizing how much information is too much. For example, they’ve got a vacation coming up, a new car, a new born child and other moments they’d like to share with everyone - everyone including people they don’t know very well. The problem is, we really don’t know who is monitoring our lives on social media and who might take advantage of the collected information that could harm us. Most of the social media users in the UAE rarely think about the risks involved when sharing sensitive personal details online. Recent statistics reveal that 2 in 5 people in the UAE are victims of cybercrimes. Film advertisement created by Leo Burnett, United Arab Emirates for du, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Facebook Page Link: http://www.facebook.com/plantlifebalance Facebook App Link: http://apps.facebook.com/plantlifebalance Ideaworks today launches the first phase of a five-year plan to help Australians improve their Plant/Life Balance. We’re all familiar with the idea of improving our Work/Life balance. Well, it turns out that improving our Plant/Life balance can also have beneficial effects on our health and wellbeing. Scientific studies have proved that exposure to plant life can improve our air quality, lessen our stress levels, and reduce background noise. The campaign is designed to stimulate the growth of the $6.5 billion gardening and nursery business in Australia. This first part of the five-year campaign, on behalf of the Nursery & Garden Industry Association, will see the distribution of 20,000 pot plants to office workers in capital cities across the country, calling for Australians to ‘Put A Plant On Your Desk’. Each plant will invite its new owner to join the ‘Put A Plant On Your Desk’ app, the most ambitious Facebook app in Australia to date. And those unlucky enough not to be given a plant on the day, can easily join in the fun. Over the next twelve weeks, the app users can give their plants a name, share pix, dress them up, take them out to lunch (yes!), win amazing prizes and find out lots of cool facts about their very own plant … and tips on how to look after it. And for those who don’t have already have a plant, a Plant Matcher will identify your ideal plant partner! Digital advertisement created by Ideaworks, Australia for Nursery & Garden Industry Association, within the category: Industrial, Agriculture.

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Film advertisement created by Be Lucky, Taiwan for Asus, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Ambient advertisement created by AJF, Australia for Jodi Lee Foundation, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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The #MakeYourMove Film Series contains three diverse stories of love. These films explore the barriers we think hinders us from getting closer—discrimination, social judgement, emotional baggage. And through these stories we reveal the biggest barrier that ties them all together—self-doubt—and how we can fight through it. Film advertisement created by MullenLowe Group, Philippines for Closeup, within the category: Beauty.




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