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Client: Greenpeace
Advertising Agency: TBWA\RAAD, Dubai
Regional Creative Director: Nirmal Diwadkar
Art Director: Amritraj Gupta
Copywriters: Sandeep Fernandes, Bassam Doss
Illustrator: Amritraj Gupta
Account Director: Blair Currie
Ordinary bulbs are killing the environment. Just one simple act on your part can stop the climate crisis: switch to Compact Fluorescent Lamps. Find out more at www.banthebulb.in
Via [ mediaME ]
August 2nd, 2007



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Creative Agency: JWT, Dubai
via [ Houtlust ] [ mediaME ]
July 26th, 2007

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Advertising Agency: Free Picture, Riyadh
Creative Director: Abdullah Awad
Art Director: Abdullah Awad
Photographer: Jaime Nefar
June 23rd, 2007

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Advertising Agency: Team Y&R, Abu Dhabi
Executive Creative Director: Trevor Purvis
Creative team: Sherif Mokbel, Terrence Baraketh
Copywriter: Maria Menezes
Photographer: Sherif Mokbel
via [ ads of the world ]
June 13th, 2007

Title: Deforestation
Agency: UMS Oman
Advertiser : Oman Economic Review
Art & Photography: Chanjeet Singh
Copy: Shanty Mathew, Shivnay Sabharwal
Website: renaissance-oman.com
June 3rd, 2007
Agency: Impact & Echo BBDO, Kuwait city, Kuwait
Creative Director: Viraj Ponkshe
Art Director: Akhtar Dalvi
Copywriter: Regan Rodricks
Via [ I Believe in Adv ] [ Social Advertising Journal ]
May 30th, 2007
Houtlust writes: This guerilla campaign is from SUPPORT, a organisation from Mumbai India been actively working with street children and homeless youth in the field of drug addiction and HIV/ AIDS prevention since 1992.
A cutout of a homeless kid was hidden inside tent cards kept on coffee tables. Since the menu is printed on these tent cards, many people who casually lifted these tent cards were shocked to find a kid inside. Not only did it catch people unaware, but evoked immediate empathy towards the children living in such conditions. As a result, from the 54 outlets where the activity was carried out, SUPPORT collected over two lakh rupees (one lakh is equal to a hundred thousand) within just over six weeks. The willingness of people to contribute has encouraged them to replicate this activity in other cities as well.
Agency: Everest Y&R Mumbai India
Via [ Houtlust ]
February 7th, 2007
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