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The campaign’s centerpiece – a TV commercial directed and produced by actor and outdoorsman, Jason Momoa – honors Carhartt’s 128-year heritage and ever-growing legacy as a brand fit to tackle all that Mother Nature can deliver.

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Film advertisement created by BBDO, United Kingdom for Guinness, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.

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Digital advertisement created by SMFB, Norway for GEOX, within the category: Fashion.

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Film advertisement created by Envoy, United States for Alcatel, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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How do you call out a problem like catcalling? Catcalling is a rampant problem in the Philippines with 3 out of 5 Filipinas experiencing a form of sexual harassment at least once in their life. With the lack of widespread public campaigns against catcalling partnered with the absence of a law that criminalizes it, we are faced with a culture of victim blaming and impunity around this very public form of abuse. How can we educate Filipinos that catcalling is a serious issue? How can we move people to take action and help make public spaces become safer places for women? Solution: From its early beginnings as a radio campaign that featured nursery rhymes with anti- catcalling lyrics, Macho Choir has evolved into an integrated campaign featuring a website, stickers, and for social media - lyric videos. Operating on the insight that catcalling is essentially juvenile behavior, we designed the video’s illustrations to look like cartoons to connect to visual cues from one’s childhood. With our target audience being always on the go, using neon colors proved to help make the videos pop and noticeable online or on mobile. In terms of font style, we crafted our own font which was heavily-inspired by jeepney signages. Ultimately, we created a set of lyric videos that are easy to sing along to while serving the public a message worth learning and remembering. Film advertisement created by DDB, Philippines for Philippine Commission on Women, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Friendships forged over a bag of Eta chips are so powerful, you’ll be willing to skim, well, anything. Film advertisement created by BBDO, New Zealand for Eta, within the category: Confectionery, Snacks.

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Digital advertisement created by Saatchi & Saatchi, Israel for Or Yarok, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Ambient advertisement created by BBDO, China for Time Out, within the category: Media.

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Film advertisement created by TBWA, United States for Conservation International, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Film advertisement created by 360i, United States for Absolut, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.

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Canon Brazil and Dentsu Brazil have developed a technology to allow a Canon camera “to talk” to a blind photographer. The prototype brings an unprecedented technological innovation and becomes a revolution in​​ accessibility. The Christmas gift was given to João Maia, Brazilian first blind photographer to cover the Paralympic Games in Rio 2016. The moment of the surprise was recorded and become the film of Canon’s Christmas campaign, called “A Christmas to believe”. Digital advertisement created by Dentsu, Brazil for Canon, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Film advertisement created by MOFILM, Canada for Bose, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Advertising agency Humanaut launched a national ad campaign for Brooklyn, New York based home furnishings retailer West Elm. The integrated effort debuted Oct. 9 and features a 30-second TV commercial, five 15-second web spots, banner ads and social media. This is West Elm’s first-ever TV campaign and Humanaut’s first work for the brand. Get “House Proud” is about celebrating those seemingly small moments in your life that actually feel like huge victories on your journey to expressing your personal style at home, as an adult. In the tongue-in-cheek TV spot, a narrator leads viewers through a series of slow-motion scenes where homes—and West Elm customers—are transformed by key furniture pieces, such as a mid-century modern dresser, white-linen sofa and a sustainably sourced coffee table. “People suddenly think they should take their shoes off when they walk in to your house,” she notes as a host appears bewildered by her guest’s gesture. In another scene, a woman relishes her new living room piece as we’re told: “Your couch has another couch for your feet—it’s called a chaise.” Social media will carry the hashtag #mywestelm, which customers regularly use when sharing pictures of their homes proudly featuring their West Elm furniture and decor. “There comes a moment in everyone’s life when they buy an item for their home that gives them a true sense of pride—it’s like you've crossed over and finally become an adult,” said David Littlejohn, Humanaut’s Chief Creative Director. “We wanted to capture those genuine moments and encourage everyone to get ‘House Proud’ thanks to West Elm's affordable assortment of modern, artful designs, handcrafted pieces and sustainably sourced products.” West Elm is a member of the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. portfolio of brands. Headquartered in Brooklyn, NY, West Elm harnesses the power of design and human connection to enrich lives. Everything West Elm does is designed to make an impact, from creating unique, affordable designs for modern living, and commitments to Fair Trade Certified, from LOCAL and handcrafted products to community-driven collaborations and events. It currently operates 103 stores in the U.S., Canada, UK and Australia, ships internationally to customers worldwide and has unaffiliated franchisees operating stores in Mexico, the Middle East, Philippines and South Korea. Film advertisement created by Humanaut, United States for West Elm, within the category: House, Garden.

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When looking at e-sports, the fastest growing sport in the world, we found that it as a culture attracts mainly young men (10:1 ratio 2018), both playing and following, excluding not only women, but also older people. The elderly, who are also seen as the digital underclass. But gaming really isn’t about physical strength or about who you are or where you’re from. Anyone should be able to take part. So, when every tech brand is looking to promote AR or VR inventions we looked the other way and embodied Lenovos brand tagline “Different is better” in a new shape and form. We created a living proof in that would strengthen Lenovo’s brand in the e-sport community. This by creating a series of Counter Strike Teams consisting of elderly that could infiltrate the gaming community. With our modest budget, they have played against pro kids, made interviews, spoken with politicians, inspired and been copied (seriously great). A digitally overloaded group has connected with the digital underclass. Grandmothers play with grandchildren. The attention in mainstream media has brought understanding to an often misunderstood sport. The Silver Snipers, Grey Gunners and the other teams proves that gaming is for everyone. Digital advertisement created by Ehrenstråhle, Sweden for Lenovo, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Garbage placed outside the bin is like garbage thrown into the sea. Something that kills thousands of marine animals every year. A wake-up call to one of the planet’s greatest environmental problems: marine litter. Film advertisement created by Torke, Portugal for Oceano Azul Foundation, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Film advertisement created by BBDO, Israel for Cellcom, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Film advertisement created by Cossette, Canada for Alliance de l'industrie touristique du Québec, within the category: Hospitality, Tourism.

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Film advertisement created by JWT, India for Bharti Airtel, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Outdoor advertisement created by DDB, Spain for Volkswagen, within the category: Automotive.

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Copywriter: Ron Foth Jr. Film advertisement created by Ron Foth, United States for Columbus Zoo, within the category: Recreation, Leisure.




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