You'll Never Look at Emoji the Same Way After You See These Creepy Anti Child-Abuse Ads
Innocence en Danger and Rosapark Use Emoticons in Ad Campaign
Published On
Jan 16, 2014

Editor's Pick
Emoji -- those little icons featuring images as simple as a smiley face blowing a kiss to as complicated as a tent under a starry night sky -- are used to creepy effect in this print campaign for anti child abuse non profit Innocence en Danger. Rosapark is the agency behind the prints, which turn the emojis into "actual people" -- the people who your kid could be encountering online.
Credits
- Date
- Jan 16, 2014
- Brand :
- Innocence en Danger
- Client :
- Innocence en Danger
- Agency :
- Rosapark
- Co-Founder :
- Jean-Patrick Chiquiar
- Co-Founder :
- Jean-Francois Sacco
- Co-Founder :
- Gilles Fichteberg
- Creative Director :
- Mark Forgan
- Creative Director :
- Jamie Standen
- Art Director :
- Mark Forgan
- Art Director :
- Jamie Standen
- 3D Production :
- Mecanique Generale
- Illustrator :
- Baptiste Masse
Need a credit fix? Contact the Creativity Editors
Project Type