

I stumbled across this print ad for hearing aids today and I absolutely loved it.....
I got the Man version but does anyone get the Dog one?
Throwback: Brazilian Ads About Child Sexual Abuse….Brazilian anti-pedophilia campaign (the organization is called CERCA). Though chosen for the great Art Direction (in my opinion) I believe that it tells a very STRONG story. A child abuser/pedophilia could be close to home and I definitely believe this campaign brought that to our attention.
Do you believe this campaign is coming on to strong?
Proving once again the versatility of the world’s greatest toy, a German artist named Jan Vormann is traveling around the world, “repairing” old buildings and decaying structures with LEGO bricks. This “guerilla art,” which he’s dubbed Dispatchwork, has already taken him to major global cities like Tel Aviv, Berlin, Amsterdam, St. Petersburg, Zuerich, and most recently, a two-week stint in New York City.
In each location, Vormann gathers an army of assistants — made up of children and adults alike — and wanders the streets in search of missing bricks, tiles, stones, and other construction materials in need of replacing. There’s no method to the placement of the plastic bricks, resulting in a mosaic of bricks of different sizes and colors. And quite often while conducting their unique repair work, Vormann and his helpers attract quite a lot of attention from passersby, many of whom are only too happy to join in.