UNICEF Landmine Stickers Amazing Awareness Campaign

by Chris Abraham on 04/11/2009 · 0 comments

I love the folks over at Survivor Corps Née Landmine Survivors Network — we did some great work for them last year — and I thought of them when I saw this amazing “landmine sticker” campaign over at I Believe in Adv:

UNICEF The UNICEF Landmine Stickers 412x291 UNICEF Landmine Stickers Amazing Awareness Campaign

Bravo to Andreas Heinzel, Peter Steger, Andreas Pauli, and Kerrin Nausch of  Leo Burnett, Frankfurt, Germany.

“In many countries, landmines are still an insidious danger to civilians. That’s what we wanted to show to anybody who walked pass the UNICEF information booths. We placed „invisible“ Landmine-stickers on the floor: Their self-adhesive topsides looked exactly like the floor. When people walked over them, they stuck to their feet. While removing the stickers, people discovered the picture of a landmine on the bottom side. They were also informed that in many other countries, they would have been the victim of a landmine just at this moment. At the booths, people could get further informations and donate to UNICEF.”

Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Frankfurt, Germany
Creative Directors: Andreas Heinzel, Peter Steger, Andreas Pauli, Kerrin Nausch
Copywriters: Florian Kroeber
Art Directors: Claudia Boeckler
Photographers: Heine, Lenz, Zizka
Others: Jeanette Bohné, Eva Muenstermann, Tobias Nientiedt

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