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SOS Mata Atlântica Foundation: Stamps campaign, Alligator

SOS Mata Atlântica Foundation: Stamps campaign, Alligator
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In nature nothing is created, everything is filed.
Bureaucracy kills nature. Demand approval for preservation laws of the rain forest.
www.sosma.org.br

Agency: F/Nazca S&S, Brazil
Creative Directors: Fabio Fernandes, Eduardo Lima
Art Director: Marco Monteiro
Copywriter: André Kassu
Illustrator: Lobo
Published: January 2007

Comments

Rog's picture 6110 pencils

Eternal gratification for the art dept.
SFA for the animals.

>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.

tiny_wordz's picture 305 pencils

what is this? need help!!!

ivan's picture

Bureaucracy represented by stamps are killing off the animals.

lsadunb's picture 581 pencils

Nice headline.

squirrely's picture 316 pencils

We all talk about the art direction - but it's an interesting concept and good writing. I haven't seen anything like this before.

heritage85's picture 28 pencils

Simply wonderful. Art + concept= genius.
Congratulations to the creative team. Any links to the movie?

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