Pain Without Borders: Cambodia

Pain Without Borders: Cambodia

To put an end to endless pain. Make a donation.

Advertising Agency: TBWA/MAP, Paris, France
Creative Directors: Sebastien Vacherot, Manoelle van der Vaeren
Art Director: Stephane Lecoq
Copywriter: Alban Penicaut
Photographer: Platinum
Art Buying: Vanessa Barbel
Published: March 2008

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Another visual translation of a proposition from TBWA Paris. Yawn. Time to get an idea in there.

Oh wow, I just noticed the Snickers post. I mean that's spooky isn't it?

ivan's picture

I didn't do it on purpose. It arriver like this one after the other.

Pauflies's picture

Wow!!!!!

Really wasn't it by purpouse?
Both are from Paris, isn't it? Two different agencyies, same idea...
something's wrong on it... I don't understand...

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ivan's picture

Coincidence. I like them both. I don't mind the similarity. :)

dynamite

no entiendo muy bien la idea, pero la direccion de arte esta chevre.

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Farfa's picture

I like it very much!
Good Job guys!

Not familiar with the TBWA work, so WOW !!!
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m í t i c o's picture

idea simple, Good art direction,for major drama, it would change the background to black our dark.

Viva Honduras !!!

another piece of the "my 3D artist can beat your 3D artist"
this one has little idea behind it. that's why I'd rather pick the snickers' one.

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it's a solid ad though the art direction is questionable. the snickers ad is better.

didn't the french come up with the word 'de ja vu'? 2 same visual ideas from 2 french ad agencies in the same period.

http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/snickers_treadmill

as visuals, i like them both, they are excellent. but i think it fits snickers better. i can't really take this serious; and i should!

what's with copy? why not "To put an end to endless pain, make a donation." or the otherway round? it's pointless and wrong to break it in two sentences.

sems like there was an exhebition in paris by some artist showing treadmill images - too bad that two "art driectors" saw it!

Myself, I'm very much reminded of JOSH KEYES (www.joshkeyes.net). But then again a treadmill isn't an exclusive idea ;-)