Monday, June 8, 2009

Environmental WWF Ads

WWF's ultimate goal is to build a future where people live in harmony with nature



Check out this brilliant World Wildlife Fund ad campaign in the form of bathroom towel dispens
ers! Demonstrating that Saatchi and Saatchi is the undisputed king of transforming advertising into an art form, this genius PSA integrates a crucial environmental message into the built environment. Shown above is the example of clever marketing - a public restroom. These paper towel dispensers have a cut out the shape of South America through which a stack of green paper towels illustrates the green rain forest canopy of the continent. As the paper towel dispenser is slowly drained of its green paper towels,here we see the greenness slowly drained out of South America, symbolizing the nasty environmental impact of disposable paper towels.

We think this is an shining example of communication design: making a direct, graphic connecti
on for viewers about how simple thoughtless consumption impacts the environment in such a negative way. The message is clear: every piece of paper you take is a piece of South America’s rainforest.
This genius idea came from the prestigious Saatchi and Saatchi, Copenhagen, Denmark.

The second eco-ad example utilizes the movement of shadows on a billboard to demonstrate how global warming will lead to rising water levels with a shaped canopy and the shifting sun.



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