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March 29, 2006

Amnesty International Ads

With all the talk about brands incorporating street art into their campaigns, we came across a terrific example of a non-profit - Amnesty International in the Czech Republic - incorporating the street stencil aesthetic into a series of terrific advertisements. The creative agency for them is Leo Burnett We love how the stencils for the ad are dirty, blurry, and fucked up. Extremely raw, authentic, and poweful. On this one, Leo Burnett got the details right. In a big way.

Images below nicked from Hotlust, a terrific weblog dedicated to non-profit advertising.

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Posted by marc at 12:07 PM in Advertising | Recommend this! (2) |

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