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Animal testing: Victime, Torture, Mort

Posted by Marc | 28-02-2009 23:22 | Category: Animal rights

Animal testing: Victime, Torture, Mort

Three ads from the German animal rights organisation NOAH.
Victime, Torture, Mort.
Make a donation against animal testing.

Great artwork which reminds me to one of my first posts in 2006. Same cause, same artwork for Proefdiervrij.

Related NOAH campaign posts:
- No aquarium is big enough
- No respect


Animal testing: Victime, Torture, Mort

Animal testing: Victime, Torture, Mort


Advertiser:
NOAH
Agency:
Jung von Matt/Elbe, Hamburg, Germany
Additional credits:
Executive Creative: Wolf Heumann, Dirk Haeusermann
Creative Director: Christian Fritsche, Peter Kirchhoff
Art Director: Kay Potthoff
Copywriter: Frank Seiler
Photographer: Ulrich Hoppe
Account Executive: Guido Kirschner, Katrin Stoecklmayer
Source:
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http://www.joelapompe.net/2009/02/23/the-smell-of-copycat-on-se-paye-notre-fiole/

just a cheap copy

Posted by langosch | 1-03-2009 14:43

Comments about Animal testing: Victime, Torture, Mort

@langosch Yes we posted that campaign from Proefdiervrij also in 2006:
http://osocio.org/message/you_cant_say_you_didnt_know/

Hard to say if it is a cheap rip off. It is one of the most obvious visual solutions for this subject.

Posted by Marc | 1-03-2009 23:15

Comments about Animal testing: Victime, Torture, Mort

These are absolutely amazing!!! What a fantastic job. Super professional, gets the message across, plus they look incredible. 10 out of 10!

Posted by Lore | 24-03-2009 07:34



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