Título | Stop The Slaughter |
Agencia |
J. Walter Thompson Melbourne
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Campaña |
Stop the Slaughter
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Anunciante |
International Fund for Animal Welfare
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Marca |
International Fund for Animal Welfare
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Posted | Julio 2011 |
Sector Empresarial | Protección / Derechos de los animales, adopción
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Filosofía | Achieving our objective was not going to be easy. The average Joe does not get to see a whale in his lifetime and therefore understandably finds it difficult to feel the pain that whaling inflicts on these gentle giants of the sea. The challenge for our posters was to make the viewer feel anger and hate towards whaling and not just mere sympathy for the whales. |
Problema | Commercial whaling was banned in 1986. Yet, whales face more threats today than at any other time in history. Whaling nations - led by Japan, continue to kill thousands of endangered whales in the name of ‘scientific research’. Our client, IFAW was keen to put an end to this sham. We were tasked with the objective of garnering mass support and opinion against the inhumane act of whale-hunting. |
Resultado | The campaign has already received a great response from IFAW's global offices and the campaign has been made available for use to other countries to help protect whales around the world. The posters have been referred by many as art rather than an advertising campaign. |
Medio |
Packaging, marcas y diseño
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Director ejecutivo de creación |
Richard Muntz
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Director creativo |
Keith Nicolas
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Socio creativo |
Harsh Kapadia
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Socio creativo |
Christopher Andrews
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Socio creativo |
Josh Armstrong
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Jefe de cuentas |
Daniel King
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