UNICEF against Child labor.

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UNICEF against Child labor.

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This is an ad i made a month ago against child labor.
Based on the suggestions made by friends on a similar site like this, i had redone my one original work.
please comment.
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copy can be more hard hitting.
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I prefer to see the toughness, its a sorrow tone :(
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thank you guys for the comments...
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some iconic public service ads (TV)

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Ad Council partnered with Keep America Beautiful to create a powerful visual image that dramatized how litter and other forms of pollution were hurting the environment. The ad featuring actor Iron Eyes Cody, who subsequently became known as "The Crying Indian," first aired on Earth Day, 1971.


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The longest running campaign in Ad Council history, Smokey Bear and his famous warning, "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires," were introduced to Americans in 1944. The Wildfire Prevention campaign has reduced the number of acres lost annually from 22 million to an average of 6.5 million.

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The National Crime Prevention Council and the Ad Council introduced McGruff the Crime Dog™ to the nation and began encouraging Americans to help "Take a Bite out of Crime™" in 1979. Today, more than 93% of children recognize the icon that provides safety tips for adults and kids.
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Saumya wrote:some iconic public service ads (TV)

[youtube]862cXNfxwmE[/youtube]
Ad Council partnered with Keep America Beautiful to create a powerful visual image that dramatized how litter and other forms of pollution were hurting the environment. The ad featuring actor Iron Eyes Cody, who subsequently became known as "The Crying Indian," first aired on Earth Day, 1971.


[youtube]hdUQrGht7NE[/youtube]
The longest running campaign in Ad Council history, Smokey Bear and his famous warning, "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires," were introduced to Americans in 1944. The Wildfire Prevention campaign has reduced the number of acres lost annually from 22 million to an average of 6.5 million.

[youtube]bhzCv8TX6kY[/youtube]
The National Crime Prevention Council and the Ad Council introduced McGruff the Crime Dog™ to the nation and began encouraging Americans to help "Take a Bite out of Crime™" in 1979. Today, more than 93% of children recognize the icon that provides safety tips for adults and kids.

thank you soumya for the links...
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some print ones. these are D&AD Winners.
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hey these D&AD winners are real cool!
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I can feel a lot of hard work by intellectuals!
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Jagadish is quiet!
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:) :)
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Why is Jagdeesh quiet?
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nice concept there..good share.. :D
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I loved those D&AD ones. Why aren't we doing more such work?
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