Заголовок | The Not-So Beautiful Game: Switzerland |
Brief | One of the world’s most emotionally charged events – The World Cup – was hijacked to highlight an uncomfortable truth about the beautiful game. Every four years, as football fever takes hold, incidents of domestic violence surge. In the UK alone, reported incidents increase by 26% if England play and 38% if they lose. To dramatic illustrate the issue, national flags were reimagined in a way nobody could ignore. |
Агентство |
J. Walter Thompson London
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Кампания |
The Not-So-Beautiful Game
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Рекламодатель |
National Centre for Domestic Violence
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Бренд |
NCDV
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Posted | Ноябрь 2018 |
Бизнес сектор | Институциональные/общественного интереса/некоммерческие организации
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История | The World Cup is fiercely patriotic, with fans proudly flying their flags, painting their faces and adorning themselves in their national colours. So, to communicate our message, we mirrored this powerful visual language and subverted the most emotive symbol there is: the national flag.To reflect the brutal nature of domestic violence, we reimagined a series flags across victim’s faces and bodies. The executions were simple and arresting – stopping people in their tracks and kick-starting conversations.We created executions for England, Japan, France, Stitzerland and Germany. Each new flag was then timed to be released before their crucial matches. The campaign originated as OOH, press and social posts, but rapidly spread as it was picked up by influencers, news, radio and television broadcasters all over the world. |
Тип медиа |
Печать
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Креативный директор |
Jo Wallace
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Фотограф |
Neil Raja
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Исполнительный креативный директор |
Lucas Peon
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Ретушер |
John Proudfoot
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Графический дизайнер |
Rob Joyner
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Графический дизайнер |
Yoshi Okubo
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Креативная команда |
Jo Taylor
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Креативная команда |
Maya Halilovic
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Руководитель производства |
Joseph Bassary
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Директор рабочей группы клиента |
Sally Emerton
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Директор рабочей группы клиента |
Fiona McGinley
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Стратег по социальным сетям |
James Treen
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Creative Content Strategist |
Kwabena Agyeman-Mensah
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