Hakuhodo Indonesia + Jakarta Globe pay tribute to war victims for International Day of Peace

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Scars of Misery-Old Man_Outdoor.jpgEarlier this year the Jakarta Globe, a daily online English language newspaper in Indonesia, released a series of print ads commemorating International Day of Peace.

The ads, created in partnership with Hakuhodo Indonesia, depict victims of war with horrendous and grotesque scars, shapes which when looked at in detail, illustrate the scenes of the battlefield, driving the message that while physical scars may heal, some scars, mentally, never really go away.

The campaign last week won a Silver and Bronze award at AdFest 2018.

While the world is experiencing the longest period of peace in history, fighting is still raging in many parts of the world. As with all wars, the biggest casualties are civilians. While some manage to flee, many more are left in the middle of the battlefield.

The campaign aims to remind and educate the younger generation that conversation and compromise are not to be discounted in the effort of solving human conflicts.

Credits – CCO: WoonHoh. ECD: Chow Kok Keong. CD: Nicholas Kosasih. Art Directors: Chow Kok Keong, Nicholas Kosasih, Vince Lee, Nikholas Alviyanto, Adryanto Santosa. Copywriters: Vince Lee, Chow Kok Keong. Account Servicing: Budi Astuti. Planner: Devi Attamimi
. Producers: Achmad Roni, Fariz Al Farisi. Production Company: Illusion, Bangkok. CGI: Illusion, Bangkok.

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