By Saatchi & Saatchi , Sydney, for the UN.
By Saatchi & Saatchi , Sydney, for the Pedestrian Council of Australia
By Michael Conrad & Leo Burnett, for Amnesty International
By akestam.holst, for the UNICEF Sweden
By M&C Saatchi, for the Save the Children
By Saatchi & Saatchi , Sydney, for the Pedestrian Council of Australia
By Michael Conrad & Leo Burnett, for Amnesty International
By akestam.holst, for the UNICEF Sweden
An abandoned pram that attracted people to it with the sound of a crying baby. Instead of a baby, the passers-by where met with 'Everyday 136,986 children are born who do not exist' to gather support for a child registration scheme.
By M&C Saatchi, for the Save the Children
Great use of lenticular technology. The lorry was covered, both sides with a lecticular print (it shows different images when looked at from different angles). From one angle it showed packing crates and from another angle it showed an 'x-ray' image of people being trafficked.
By KesselsKramer for Oxfam
Stenciled slogans promoting fair trade are stenciled on shipping containers in visible places (busy ports, etc)
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