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i think communication is clear enough... no need of copy... very well art directed...
Yes! Women at home to sew their husband's t shirts! Nice
hands doesn't seem of a female
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i think it works...
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the idea is not so fresh but really works. clear communication indeed.
I think it not clear enough especially for the target audience (Moustapha Mikaty)
works yes, ordinary....
I thought those badge thingies are ironed onto fabric and not stitched.. aren't they?
some of them are ironed, and others are stitched
This is funny. Very clear for the tarjet.
I would choose Tide to wash my shirts because it surprise me with its whiteness. With bonux, it hides stains than removing it. I'm not sure how the company allowed these ads to be published because this is destructive to the brand. With the first impression such as mine (mass consumer), it is never effective to tackle such brand in a negative manner. I would agree if the patches turn to white.
but i think it says : REMOVING stains got easier..so bonux here "removes not hides"....and i think they used the "HIDING with badges" because there wasn't a detergent capable enough to remove it..so take some notice here..
for me this would actually be a cooler campaign advertising stickers!
theres a new product for your laundry, a badge that hides stain.
I think it's a flaw where people interpret an ad to a negative story. We don\t think the same anyways and creatives should take this into consideration not just to come up with something different. But it is ok, life is about endless learning anyways,
Story is too long to get to the point. Not all housewives are smart. If William Shakespeare is the target, i would say "yeah" to this.
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