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Amnesty International - After the Olympics - press, France

Copy: "After the Olympic Games, the fight for human rights must go on."

Wranger - Humans - print, France

This new print campaign from FFL Paris for Wrangler depicts humans as animals, or how a nature photographer might see us if we were drinking from lakes late at night. (Many more images inside folks) These images were shot at night, right in the heart of a forest in "the wilds" of the New Jersey state (USA). The entire shoot team, together with the thirteen models, were deliberately subjected to a rough ordeal, in difficult conditions, to ensure that the models got out of their ‘acting’ roles, no longer posing but pushed to reveal their truer animal instincts. There's also a one minute mood commercial in the campaign.

The chances of mold decorating your ceiling are minimal.

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Posted by Carlita on 11. June 2008 - 15:14

Campaign for Anti-Mold Paint, which prevents mold in humid places - Coral Paints. A very elaborate set of patterns created by mold. Yeah, that ain't ever gonna happen.

Rodney District Council Road Safety - Dreams - New Zealand

Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand enlisted the skills of Terence Tsang (Illustrator), Dede Putra (Illustrator), Max Thompson (Illustrator), Nick Smith (Designer) and Dan Liao (Designer) to bring us this dreamy campaign - "cyclist", "car" and "truck"

FFL Paris gets Juicy (& naughty) for Orangina

FFL Paris has launched a new campaign for Orangina with the help of Psyop via Stink, The Mill, Cinedroid, Amber Music, and Trim Editing. Superadgrunts, click on the image below to see the spot.

From Todd Mueller, Creative Director/Co-founder, Psyop:

I guess it goes without saying that when you get the opportunity to spray Orangina all over the chest of a sexy bunny girl, you go for it. That was basically the motivation and creative charge throughout the production; raunchy naughty furriness. The agency FFL were amazing to work with and just kept pushing us to get furrier and naughtier. The production team at The Mill and Stink brought everything they had to the table and the results are phenomenal. Now that we are finished, it's a bit sad to leave this crazy world behind. There's so much more to find out about this forest and these sexy creatures.

The print ads follow the themes set up in the TV spot. Below is a sampling of the 12 different variations for the print.

AMPU - A More Perfect Union - print 2007

The Martin Agency, in Richmond VA created this in order to address racial and religious bias against Muslims in the United States. See full ad inside.

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