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Audio advertisement created by Wax, Canada for Mitchell Eye Centre, within the category: Health.
The Volkswagen T-Cross driver is constantly being bombarded by the big questions in life – When are you getting married? When are you settling down? When are you having kids? These questions seem to follow them, almost chase them. Fortunately, the new T-Cross is equipped to outrun adult life for the moment. Film advertisement created by Ogilvy, South Africa for Volkswagen, within the category: Automotive.
Coyle, Kevin Lu, Shane Simpson, Domel Libid Film advertisement created by GMMB, United States for Washington Healthplanfinder, within the category: Professional Services.
With more speed, more fibre upgrades and more regional support, nbn has worked hard to establish itself as Australia’s ever-evolving, digital backbone – and the internet has never looked more exciting. The new ‘Made For More’ campaign highlights these improvements by featuring a series of mind-bending scenarios drawn from everyday internet behaviours – streaming, gaming, telehealth, online business – and more. Film advertisement created by BWM isobar, Australia for nbn, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
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.
For 75 years, Kit Kat kept saying "Have a Break, Have a Kit Kat". Entering the Facebook era, we offered our fans easy-to-digest content, that should be seen as the break itself: a daily dose of funny news, posted at 13:55 sharp. We commented upon the most important events in a Kit Kat way, illustrating it cleverly. Digital advertisement created by Interactions, Romania for Kit Kat, within the category: Confectionery, Snacks.
To communicate Tinka's jackpot of the week, we decided to show to the people their possibly millionaire lifestyle. Film advertisement created by Y&R, Peru for Tinka Lottery, within the category: Gambling.
When the sky gets cloudy, people stop using sunscreen because they think clouds protect them against UV rays. But the reality is quiet the opposite. That's why we wanted to prevent people and decided to use the cloud services as the media to spread our message. Digital advertisement created by Nodos, Peru for Peruvian League Against Cancer, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Most of the places we visit on a daily basis are a part of history. The cities we live in are the center-stage of countless events that were immortalized by a camera, and those pictures are on Getty Images. So we created an app that takes you on a journey through history. All you have to do is point the phone's camera in the direction the app indicates, and we do the rest! With augmented reality, you can see for yourself how the original photographer framed the image and exactly where the action took place. So this is how we most definitely became The World's Biggest Museum. Experiential advertisement created by Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile for Getty Images, within the categories: Media, Professional Services.
Dominik Heinrich, Creative Innovation Director, MRM//McCANN Germany Digital advertisement created by McCann, Germany for Mammut, within the category: Fashion.
Photographer: Enno Endlicher Digital advertisement created by Fabian&Fred, Germany for Ambient Recording, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Content advertisement created by Publicis, Singapore for Vicks, within the category: Pharmaceutical.
Digital advertisement created by The Jupiter Drawing Room, South Africa for Lucky Pet, within the category: House, Garden.
Audio advertisement created by TBWA, Brazil for Radio Transamerica, within the category: Media.
Film advertisement created by McCann, Peru for Domund, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
How far south can you travel by train, if the travel time must not be longer than that of a flight? Can you convert your petrol-driven car to an electric car? And how hard do you need to work if you want to be known as the Danish answer to Leonardo DiCaprio? Casting the spotlight on #WTFgørvimedklimaet (#WTFarewedoingwiththeclimate),The Danish energy and telecommunications group SE is engaging in the climate debate in a new campaign; In six short films, Danish comedian Magnus Millang and his brother Emil will examine just how disastrous the state of climate is in Denmark. Magnus Millang and the viewers are exposed to various dilemmas in terms of what is climate-friendly and what is not. Whether we drive an electric car, eat lots of beef or fly when we go on holiday, it all has an impact on our shared climate.
Orange is an avid supporter of international sport event. Orange believes in pushing the envelope to bring people ever richer experiences straddling the real & digital world. At Roxy Pro 2011, Orange gave surf fans the power to share this amazing event with their friends: Live! Thanks to a simple move, a Facebook Connect Wristband allow people to live and share a real-life experience with their friends. People check-in their location to share photos for daily prizes. Massive success : 100% of bracelets used / 4+ “check” per fan / 120.000 views on Facebook. Ambient advertisement created by Grand Union, France for Orange, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Film advertisement created by Huxley Quayle von Bismark, Canada for Toronto Community Foundation, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
What does a world-class New Jersey cancer center do when it wants to elevate itself onto the same platform as NCI (National Cancer Institute) accredited cancer centers? The John Theurer Cancer Center first turned to purpose-driven NYC boutique agency Leijas to solidify their messaging and approach. The agency didn’t simply start with JTCC’s cutting-edge innovation and advancements in technology. Rather, they focused on JTCC’s unique philosophy that includes the expertise of over 1,200 sub specialized leaders in the field of oncology. And what they learned was that it all boils down to patients. But JTCC treats cancer much differently, in three distinct and tangible ways – with optimism sparking resilience of the human spirit, the expertise of world-renowned specialists, and personal care and compassion. This combination of heart and science led to the value proposition “pushing science and innovation to heal the human body and spirit.” The approach was to truly connect with the patients and allow them to be the brand voice throughout the communication effort. Leijas spent several weeks working closely with the cancer center leadership to identify “hero patients” and to understand the unique elements of JTCC and the campaign strategy. Leijas then got to know the patients and their families – not just the cancer they beat, but diving into their stories and into their hearts, reliving their journeys - often revealing their vulnerabilities. The strategy became not defining each patient by their disease, but rather highlighting them as individuals. The goal of the campaign from JTCC, which breaks this month, is to raise awareness of JTCC – it’s unique approach to treating cancer told through the successful treatment of these four patients. Unlike all-too-common hospital advertising, the work invites a deeply personal element as well a genuine element of hope, and inspiration. The campaign’s goal is to build the center’s awareness and reputation, runs through the end of December and includes: four documentary-style videos, website, print, digital, billboard, radio and social media. The 360-degree media planning and buying was handled by media agency SPM, Chicago. Content advertisement created by Leijas, United States for John Theurer Cancer Center, within the category: Health.