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Seven Fennels and Raspberries

BBDO Belgium

Issue 59 | June 2021

A Series of Unfortunate Events, Launch

We Are Social
Issue 44 | September 2017

Netflix was launching 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' - a harrowing show about three orphaned children whose large inheritance is being pursued by an evil distant uncle, Count Olaf.
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Ad/sorbent

Ogilvy & Mather Italy
Issue 44 | September 2017

Advertising is often accused of being part of the problem – encouraging people to buy products which pollute the atmosphere and threaten the future.
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Foot Type Test Ad

Neogama
Issue 44 | September 2017

The Foot-Type Test ad was created using a thermochromatic ink that reacted to body heat.
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Play It Safe

McCann Worldgroup Bucharest
Issue 44 | September 2017

The World Health Organisation announced that 50% of young people listening to personal audio devices risk permanent damage to their ears.
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Candy Class

Grey Group India
Issue 40 | September 2016

Dharavi and other Mumbai slums are filled with the city's poorest residents but, despite their reputation, are surprisingly clean and ordered. Most children get some form of education but not, crucially, in English.
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Radio Message Service

Propeg
Issue 40 | September 2016

In Brazil, texting while driving is one of the main causes of car accidents.
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The Missing Anchorwoman

Serviceplan Campaign 2 GmbH
Issue 40 | September 2016

Worldwide, press freedom is a critical issue. Every year, around 170 journalists are kidnapped, tortured or murdered because they are reporting independently.
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Truth Detector

DM9DDB
Issue 40 | September 2016

Beset by economic and political crises, Brazil was also suffering a credibility shortfall. No-one believed anyone, even fellow citizens.
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Mother’s Day in Syria

Åkestam Holst
Issue 39 | June 2016

There were about 30,000 Syrian refugees in Sweden, many of whom had had to leave their families behind.
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Return of the blue pencil

Ogilvy Portugal
Issue 39 | June 2016

Following the detention of former prime minister José Sócrates on charges of corruption in November 2014, Portugal's leading newspaper, Correio da Manhã, published a series of news stories detailing and denouncing his illegal activities.
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The Second Scoreboard

J. Walter Thompson Costa Rica
Issue 39 | June 2016

For women in Costa Rica, when big football matches were televised, it could be a time of trouble.
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7-Eleven

Leo Burnett Melbourne
Issue 38 | March 2016

Slurpee BYO CUP Day was one day in the year when shoppers could bring any sort of receptacle to a 7-Eleven store and fill it with Slurpee, a frozen, slushy drink.
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Dead Air

Serviceplan Munich
Issue 38 | March 2016

In Germany there were 40.000 terminally ill children and young people.
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We Hear You

Leo Burnett Chicago
Issue 38 | March 2016

For the longest time, customers have been wishing for, dreaming about and demanding all-day access to McDonald's breakfast menu.
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White Wednesdays

Space
Issue 38 | March 2016

Arla Foods is the UK's largest farmer owned dairy group.
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Melbourne International Film Festival

McCann Melbourne
Issue 37 | December 2015

MIFF was a Melbourne institution with intense equity with discerning film goers.
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Own Board Magazine

FCB Milan
Issue 37 | December 2015

Tam wanted to show their customers how much they knew about them as individuals and how their attention to every passenger's personal needs and interests made them unique in terms of customer service.
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The Unbranded Ad

McCANN Tel Aviv
Issue 37 | December 2015

For about 50 years, Goldstar Beer's brand essence had been all about manhood, summed up in the line: "Thank god you're a man"
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Where all Minds Collide

McCann Melbourne
Issue 37 | December 2015

The University of Melbourne was more than just a place that you or your children might attend for higher education.
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A Sirious Safety Message

Saatchi & Saatchi Sweden
Issue 36 | September 2015

Android and Apple had both introduced features that allowed their users to talk to their phones without touching them.
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The Performer

Publicis Dubai
Issue 36 | September 2015

In the Middle East, Chrysler had a young ownership profile.
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Write a different story

Y&R Team Red Istanbul
Issue 36 | September 2015

Eastern Turkey was the poorest side of Turkey.
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Red Button

Demner, Merlicek & Bergmann
Issue 34 | March 2015

Red Noses Clowndoctors were specially trained to give hope and courage to sick children.
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Shock Banner

hasan & partners/Perfect Fools
Issue 34 | March 2015

hasan & partners, an advertising agency in Helsinki, had acquired 51% of digital agency Perfect Fools in Stockholm and Amsterdam.
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Alzheimers News Editors

Publicis Skopje
Issue 33 | December 2014

One of the early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease was that people had difficulty memorising new information.
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Eyes On The Road

OgilvyOne Beijing
Issue 33 | December 2014

Like many car brands, VW in China was aware of the dangers of motorists sending and receiving texts
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Licence To Live

Y&R SA
Issue 33 | December 2014

By law, every car has to display a licence disc sticker on the windscreen.
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Oh My Lord

Leo Burnett France
Issue 33 | December 2014

Sopalin was born in France in 1948 and since then enjoys the status of being THE preferred brand of the category.
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Lifetime of Difference

BBDO New York
Issue 32 | September 2014

The earlier autism could be diagnosed, the better the outcome for both the parents and the child.
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Our Home

JWT Atlanta
Issue 32 | September 2014

This hurricane season, JWT released a new PSA Campaign for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) called, "Our Home."
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