World Wildlife Fund (WWF): Bachelor
Advertising Agency: DraftFCB, Toronto, Canada
Creative Directors: Robin Heisey, Joe Piccolo, Chris Taciuk
Art Director: Joe Piccolo
Copywriter: Chris Taciuk
Additional credits: Jennifer Nagle, Jeremy Marten, Jessie Sweeney, Victor Carvalho
Published: March 2009



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Best of the bunch. Funny stuff.
Spewing Sports Nonsense...
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good line
Exactly the kind of great copy ads wwf deserves.
Good job.
"just commenting to gather points i love free drinks"
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Tricky, we all appreciate your thumbs (either up or down) but wouldn't be more efficient if you could tell us several words about the work these people put into their ads? I think you will pay them more respect if you could point the good things you like or the bad things you dislike. Thank you!
why don't you do it first .. instead of commenting on my comments?
"just commenting to gather points i love free drinks"
http://adsoftheworld.com/forum/dungeon/truly_from_the_heart
The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time
Okay, might as well add some 'constructive criticism' here. My first thought after reading this (although its a well written headline with a nice inflate/deflate thing going on) I was left a little confused about the "Some Generations are Asked to Sacrifice Their Lives" part. I know that this whole global warming thing is a very big issue that our world is facing, but its an issue that has only really been talked about by this generation. That's why we have the problem of global warming in the first place, because it wasn't addressed by earlier generations. So I'm wondering just who these people from previous generations were that were asked to sacrifice their lives in order to save the world from global warming? Does anyone get my drift?
Perhaps they were thinking of how many people have put themselves in the front lines for issues that WWF fights for, and therefore, have sacrificed their lives through danger, mishap or some other tragedy.
The thing is though, when i see the statement "Some Generations are Asked to Sacrifice Their Lives" I immediately think of how people from previous generations have sacrificed their lives for the sake of freedom in various wars. I don't really jump to the conclusion..."Oh yeah! The hundreds of thousands of people who have died valiantly in the name of rising global temperatures!"
Sorry
exactly how much hot air can you generate?
Earth Hour. It's 60 minutes. On Earth.
There I just wrote an Earth Hour Ad.
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