Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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"Clima Bicycle Lock"

Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Bangkok, Thailand
Executive Creative Directors / Creative Directors: Sompat Trisadikun
Copywriter: Noranit Yasopa
Art Directors: Sompat Trisadikun
Photographers: Chub Nokkaew, Chubchevit
Account Supervisor: Akaphong Phongsphanij
Advertiser's Supervisor: Kachaporn Nathapatr
Agency Producer: Sarawut Lertkittipaporn


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Ogawa Ventilating Fan - "Cook" , " Incense", "smoke"

Lowe,Bangkok has created a print campaign promoting the benefit of installing an Ogawa ventilation Fan.

Agency: Lowe, Bangkok, Thailand
Executive Creative Director: Supon Khaothong, Kittinan Sawasdee, Piya Churarakpong
Art Director: Porakit Tanwattana, Rotrob Ramakomut
Copywriter: wattana, Rotrob Ramakomut
Photographer: Anuchai Secharunputong
Post Production: Remix Studio



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Sidaction, French association fighting against Aids :"The Human Hourglass"

"Every 10 seconds, someone dies of Aids in the world."

Agency: Leo Burnett
Director: Dimitri Daniloff
Production Company: Marcassin


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"Power of Wind"

Agency: Nordpol Hamburg
Production Company: Paranoid Projects
Advertiser: Epuron/BMU


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FedEx Kinko's: "Pack n' Ship"

To announce the opening of FedEx Kinko’s locations in fairly remote markets around the country, BBDO New York took more than two dozen objects found on the street and made them look as if they’ve just been shipped, copied, or packed by FedEx Kinko’s.

"Some items were boxed up and filled with packing peanuts, some were bubble wrapped, and for others, we placed color copies next to the original item," said art director Chuck Tso.


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