UN Voices Campaign - Talking Posters
As a (non-profit) fundraiser, I'm always looking for ways to build awareness. Innovative ways do have my preference: they often provide an effective way to reach new (younger) audiences, strengthened by free publicity. The campaign below is really a beauty (click on the picture for the larger version). Both in its message, as in the way of making its message 'heard', which so perfectly fits that message... Via Adsoftheworld:
Brief:
The United Nations wanted to find an engaging way of talking to modern day Australians, particularly the youth, and making them aware of the many and varied issues in today's multi-cultural society.
Solution:
The problem is the people who really need to be heard are the ones who don't normally have a voice. So by using revolutionary digital image recognition technology we could make a poster and press ad talk for the very first time and actually give everyone a voice.
Results:
In a small market like Australia, over a 2 week period, more than 35,000 people "listened" - making this the country's most successful UN brand campaign to date. Due to its overwhelming success next year the UN is going to roll it out globally in all major cities.
Advertising Agency: SAATCHI & SAATCHI, Sydney, Australia





Thanks for a great an informative post
I hadn't seen the talking posters.
Cheers
Banjo Smyth
Posted by: Banjo Smyth | July 10, 2008 at 05:14 PM