People For Good : Bus Shelters
Do Canadians really need to be any nicer?
Editor's Pick
In a series of television spots, outdoor ads and posters, the campaign highlights all the ways people can be nicer to each other -- like giving up a parking spot or a seat on the subway. The television spots highlight how rare common courtesy has become, with the tagline, "If Good Deeds Were More Common, They Wouldn't Stand Out as Much." The spots and ads point you to the campaign's site, peopleforgood.ca, where good deeds are collected, shared and featured.
The campaign also features an iPad app that throws out suggestions like "Start up a non work-related conversation" when shaken or tapped.
There's also plenty of online conversation with people tweeting out the good deeds they did today along with the hashtag #peopleforgood.
Credits
- Date
- Aug 15, 2011
- Agency :
- Zulu Alpha Kilo
- Media :
- Media Experts
- Creative Director :
- Zak Mroueh, Joseph Bonnici
- Interactive Creative Director :
- Sean Ganann
- Art Director :
- Mark Francolini, Mooren Bofill, Mark Bovey
- Designer :
- Mooren Bofill
- Social Media :
- Cory Pelletier
- Mobile App Developer :
- Thinkingbox
- Studio Artist :
- Mo Elabi, Whitney Taylor, Jose Silva, Dayle Sheward
- Interactive Programmer :
- Adam Brandejs
- Agency Producer :
- Bette Minott
- Agency Print Producer :
- Kate Spencer, Eileen Smith
- Interactive Planner :
- Ritchie Emslie
- Production House :
- Radke Films
- Director :
- Geordie Stephens
- Executive Producer :
- Eddie Weiss, Scott Mackenzie
- Producer :
- Dwight Phipps
- Music and Sound Design :
- Pirate Radio
- Music Director :
- Terry OReilly, Steve Gardner
- Editing Company :
- Panic & Bob
- Editor :
- John Evans
- Casting House :
- Fade to Black
- Photographer :
- Shereen Mroueh
- Brand :
- People For Good
- Client :
- People For Good
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