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National Geographic

25 Jun 2006

These three ads for National Geographic’s Kids Magazine are pretty funny and inspiring. Kids and science… that’s always an interesting angle. I’m particularly fond of the ‘Space’ ad where the kid on the tricycle tied himself with a rope to the rocket that’s about to be launched. That one really made me laugh. The one with the zebras is a bit of a bummer, because I don’t think it’s as strong as the other two. But this is a really nice campaign. I totally understand why it got an award. Really creative and absolutely funny to look at.

National Geographic Kids Magazine - Space

National Geographic Kids Magazine - Lions

National Geographic Kids Magazine - Avalanche

Type Of Advertisement: Magazine
Category: Publications & Media
Advertiser: 8 INK Media
Product or Service: National Geographic Kids Magazine
Advertising Agency, City: FOX P2, Cape Town
Country: South Africa
Creative Director: Andrew Whitehouse/Justin Gomes/Noel Cottrell
Copywriter: Justin Gomes
Art Director: Andrew Whitehouse
Photographer: Stock/Rotem Shachar/B. Fasani
Typographer: Andrew Whitehouse
Account Supervisor: Daniel Hawkins/Dominic Slade
Advertiser’s Supervisor: Tammy Lederle

 
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Posted by Miel Van Opstal in Advertising, Campaigns, Marketing

 

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  1. hah

    June 27, 2006 at 6:48 am

    All three things will get them killed!

     
  2. Coolz0r

    June 27, 2006 at 7:09 am

    … which is exactly why they should read the magazine :)

     
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