Title | Cat |
Agency |
Demner, Merlicek & Bergmann
|
Campaign |
Fat Pets - Hilfswerk
|
Advertiser |
Hilfswerk Austria
|
Brand |
Hilfswerk Austria
|
Posted | January 2008 |
Product |
Help for Children
|
Business Sector | Charities, Foundations, Volunteers
|
Story | The campaign Fat Pets is an innovation in Austrian Charity Advertising. It contrasts the problems in poor countries hunger and poverty with the problems prosperity causes in the western countries by showing pictures of obese cats and dogs. At the same time it raises the question Wouldnt it be nice if there was something left over for children in need as well? |
Philosophy | A completely different approach for the advertising campaign for Hilfswerk Austria has been chosen, aimed at attracting maximum attention with potential donors. Instead of pitiful pictures of suffering children, rather reppelent pictures of obese pets were used to address people and raise awareness for children in poor countries. |
Problem | Todays media over-kill provides us with so many images from crisis and disaster areas that many people are starting to become immune to them. |
Result | The effect of attention-getting and awareness-rasing topped all expectations. Several Austrian newspapers reported about the campaign, including the KronenZeitung, Austrias biggest newspaper. Innumerable people called Hilfswerk and the agency and desired to compliment on and/or talk about the campaign. |
Media Type |
Print
|
Market | Austria |
Art Director |
Christian Bircher
|
Director |
Heidi Burkhardt
|
Creative Director |
Mariusz Jan Demner
|
Advertising Manager |
Edith Hütthaler
|
Account Executive |
Verena Kohler
|
Production Company Producer |
Dieter Lembcke
|
Graphic Designer |
Florian Pfeifer
|
Copywriter |
Alexander Rabl
|
Creative Director |
Christian Bircher
|
Agency Producer |
Norbert Rabenseifner
|
Editor |
Aron Cserveny-Mizner
|
Art Buyer |
Ilona Urikow
|