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Sancho BBDO Bogota used a simple and traditional media in Colombia to communicate our collectible " food for welfare" a publication about the benefits of fruit and vegetables. VIEW OUTDOOR
Danger lies around the corner in these outdoor signs from Y&R, Bogota VIEW OUTDOOR
El Nino Southern Oscillation and global warming caused long lasting droughts and one of the worst summers in Colombian history. 69.279 hectares of native forests burned down. 95% of forest fires were human-caused, 5% occurred by natural causes. All campers and forest reservations visitors were handed out an invitation. They would be startled upon opening it because a printed image of a forest ignited as soon as the mailer designed Ogilvy & Mather Bogota was pulled out from the envelope. VIEW OUTDOOR
A surrealistic and fantastic world filled with great feelings in which feet enter when they use Mexsana feet deodorant.Print from LOWE-SSP3 Bogota. VIEW THE YELLOW ADVIEW THE RED AD
Pony Malta is a nutritional soft Drink to young people in Colombia.Lowe/SSP3 Bogota did the spot. VIEW THE SPOT
An interactive print ad from Lowe/SSP3 Bogota VIEW THE AD
Adidas wanted to launch its new sportswear GAZELLE with COOL CLIMATE technology, that keeps the users fresh while running. This product was being launched in hot climate cities such as, Cartagena, Barranquilla and Bucaramanga (Colombia) with this outdoor from Pull & Push Y&R Bogata. VIEW THE AD
The challenge was to bring back Scrabble to the top of mind. Ogilvy & Mather Bogota decided to take advantage of the most representative buildings and their company name to create words with the same Scrabble's typefaces. In that way we could show that Scrabble is a game that is fun and easy, and you can play it anywhere. VIEW THE CHILE ADVIEW THE CITY ADVIEW THE BOGOTA AD
The main objective of this campaign via DDB Columbia was to position Oleocali Kitchen Oil as the best decision women can make when they choose a brand of cooking oil. VIEW THE SPOT
OBJECTIVE Finding a decent family and a home for orphaned children. CONCEPT Orphaned children are just like them. TARGET Mature adults who have considered adoption as an option. AGENCY Sancho BBDO Colombia VIEW THE JUAN ADVIEW THE LUISA ADVIEW THE MIGUEL AD
An exposition about the life of Little Red Riding Hood at the Virgilio Barco Library.Print ad from Lowe/SSP3 Bogota VIEW THE AD
Going back to school is picking up girls. At the beginning of the year thousands of youngsters, crazy to flirt with pretty girls, go back to school from vacation. It's a great time for Axe, a great opportunity because in an Axe can there are lots of chemical elements that will help them to seduce. Print from Lowe/ SSP3 Bogota VIEW THE AD
Leather magazine cover for the new Axe Instinct from Lowe /SSP3, Bogota VIEW THE AD
Colombia poorly positions itself between one of the lowest literary reading rate in the world. Its Ministry of Education reports that an adult reads 1.6 books per year.Facing this fact, owning a bookstore might not be a promising business.Nevertheless, Forum Books strives for Colombians to discover whole new worlds, capturing stories and unforgettable experiences through reading.Using as a reference, 42 books of international authors, including Colombian, and of different genres, an ad was created to let non-readers know how a story can be enriched by reading books.Lowe/SSP3, Bogota did the print VIEW THE AD
Lowe SSP3 Bogota knows it can be devastating to suddenly lose your job. VIEW THE AD
Tahoe it's an exclusive sport utility vehicle and hybrid SUV and wants to be positioned as an aggressive truck with lots of presence in the street That's why Sancho BBDO Bogata did the ad VIEW THE AD
A print ad via Sancho BBDO Colombia show the energy that Sol Protonik gives to kids. VIEW THE AD
On February 4th Colombians took to the streets in protest against the terrorist organisation FARC who have been responsible for kidnappings and killings over many years. These bus stop posters featured a woman, policeman and farmer who are often the target of FARC. Hundred of thousands filled the streets of Bogota for the march. VIEW THE FIRST POSTER VIEW THE SECOND POSTER VIEW THE THIRD POSTER
On February 4th, the day of the global march against the FARC (the colombian terrorism group) and in favor of the liberation of those they've kidnapped, âEl Tiempoâ, the main colombian newspaper, had its first page articles, all about the terrorism, the FARC and the kidnapped industry, printed backward and the people in its pictures facing backward as well. Over them, the only text printed right-side up said âTurning your back on the problem won´t make it go away. Join the march todayâ. VIEW THE AD
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