Sisal Gambling responsibility: Rubber duck
Playing is fun if you don't push it too far.
Every game has its own rules. But there is one for all: knowing when to stop. Before it is no more fun. Excesses can ruin everything, even the most innocent and safe games. Sisal
Advertising Agency: Grey, Milan, Italy
Executive Creative Director: Francesco Emiliani
Head of Art: Francesco Fallisi
Copy Supervisor: Claudia Bavelloni
Art Directors: Francesco Fallisi, Andrea Pioppi
Copywriters: Claudia Bavelloni, Livia Cappelletti
Account Director: Germano Guerriero
Account Executive: Romina Cattaneo
Art Buyer: Virginia Salvucci
Photographer: Giacomo Biagi
Photographer Agent: DV Milano


12 Comments
Horrendous retouching and the "concept" doesnt fit onto any of those except maybe the daisy one. Just plain bad. Failure from Italy again, IMHO.
Quite really.
This is not good. Sorry.
maybe this one makes sense... for the others, it was a total waste of time
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i love it maybe its just me...
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what's the point??? stop kids from playing? who's the target group? little kids who excessivly play?
sorry guys, you went way off.
The only way to make it less boring and to stress the danger would have been to put a dead child in the bath.
Sorry but that's it.
Every junior art director has a rubber duck .psd in his files...
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This one is the best of 3.. Great!
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its for gambling. i think it's an effective concept. i got it...you have to read the copy.
This campaign just doesn't make any sense. How does making things bigger/tougher make it pushing it too far??? If you are talking about gambling responsibly, you've got to show some danger attached to pushing the limits. Or else the gambler would hold his sides and laugh at this! Like, for instance...in the hopscotch one, maybe the edge of the game could end at the edge of a cliff. You could show some little stones falling over to indicate the person has fallen down. Or in this duck one, you could show a person's hands dangling at the side of the tub, obviously drowned by the huge duck. Then you are saying "Look out! taking it too far is not good for you!". that's what missing here - the warning.
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poor execution
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too preachy..bad.