Say NO to Violence: Don’t Hide, 3
Don’t Hide. Talk to Us.
Advertising Agency: Redlime, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Creative Director: SD Nish
Art Director: Tissa Samarakoon
Copywriters: Diyani Perera, Eshan Fernando
Photographer: Steve Cohn
Published: September 2008


14 comments
i like this one better, it looks real, and only a woman can understand this, men pls stay away from commenting.
I don't really like the art direction - this executional style has bee done-to-death. The copy is poorly constructed. But the thing I dislike the most is the above comment. What a twat!
is this a sri lankan woman???
fernando sounds portugese.
i can tell you one thing, every woman will like this ad.
nice work, but pls get a better photographer, or buy good set of lights.
i liked the photography, i hate the copy.
bad photography, not so great visual design nut GREAT idea and approach. i love the don't hide insight, it's so true.
nish is not sri lankan, trust me, so this is an imported concept???
Maybe the style of photography was intentional to look like when they document abuse by taking a bad digital picture at the police station, or the hospital.
i feel that it's kinda weird and a bit disrespectful ~
frankly this ad is lifeless. the first look oesnt stir any emotions in a viewers eye. over that the narration make its even more staged. a whole new approach is required.
good one nish redlime, and team redlime... visual could've been lil better, yet it's powerful and well done. good work.
good idea actually... yeh i think execution could've been more realistic... ! For a example, the written note could've been hand written & crunch itself. By the way joy as a local man.
yep i agree wit Thus above... The 'violence' is only depicted thru the pic alone could have been effectively communicated thru the supporting attributes