Havas Worldwide India uncovered this cultural truth and started a movement to raise awareness of the issue without spending a single rupee. Every married Indian woman wears a red bindi, a dot on her forehead representing honor, love and prosperity. Havas India decided to contrast the red bindi with a white one, as a symbol of lost childhood and a colorless future. (http://havas.com)
IKEA distributes millions of catalogues every year to homes for free. In a time where tech devices are replacing books, how could we get people excited about the arrival of the catalogue in their mailboxes? By launching it like anything but a book. (http://www.bartleboglehegarty.com)
King Joffrey tumbled to the ground in Aotea Square on April 7, only a few days after the campaign started, and just in time for the highly anticipated launch of the fourth season of the cult TV series Game of Thrones. Through a world-first experiential and social media event, Game of Thrones fans were challenged to use their collective voices through the power of social media t ...
Our campaign spoke directly to lovers, and addressed one of the biggest problems in modern relationships; technology. We wanted to create a movement that called on couples to realise just how much their obsessions with gadgets and gizmos are leaving them totally disconnected from each other. After all, how can couples be having great sex when Flappy Bird, Facebook friends and the whole of Twitter ...
Coca-Cola created a marketing campaign that teens felt was for them, using channels and content that spoke directly to them:
They changed the colour of Coke's iconic red cans by launching a new range of limited edition multi-coloured cans that teens could collect, play with and share. The cans were also readable codes that unlocked a hidden, colo ...
Idea Cellular's "No Ullu Banoing" campaign was created to demonstrate how the mobile internet can empower users. "Idea Cellular's campaign 'No Ulla Banoing' was outstanding because it was based on a powerful and universal cultural insight that worked across the whole of India, across urban and rural populations and across socio-economic classes.(https://www.warc.com)
With cheap imports flooding the market, Australian’s oldest fruit processing company was under threat. 3000 jobs were unsafe and the Government refused to help. One everyday Australian took a stand. Linda Drummond posted the #SPCSunday hashtag, encouraging friends to eat SPC in support.
We recognised this could be embraced by the nation. So we immediately connected Linda with media, and orchestr ...