Posted By
Najib
Sep 23, 2015 08:42
Spotted on the way to Hamra.
Posted By
Najib
Sep 08, 2015 10:25
It's not easy to tackle a situation as tricky as the one we are in right now in Lebanon, especially when you are selling a product or managing a brand. In fact, I've noticed that most of the brands are choosing to ignore the ongoing garbage crisis and protests and stay away from the negative vibes, which is understandable. However, some of them are managing the crisis in a very smart and creative way like…
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9 years ago
These posters are part of a 2010 campaign initiated by NGO Bahr Loubnan and depicting Lebanon’s historical sites covered in trash. The ads were meant to raise awareness on the dangers of marine pollution and ...
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9 years ago
A Beiruti snack called Ramez – Mazraat that sells chicken got inspired from the #Tol3it_Ree7etkon campaign and 3as3us’s #Farroujna_Lil_Watan episode and kicked off the #طَيبي_ريحتكن campaign. [YouTube] I have no idea who originally shot this ...
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9 years ago
Throwing garbage in nature is a crime and Lebanese who are illegally dumping their trash in valleys, mountains and in the sea should be put behind bars. Ghaleb Cabbabe came up with a smart campaign ...
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9 years ago
Chou henne el taybeen? Ma3ak ya Roger Khalleene wou ham el dene nasseene. Who is this guy? Hashtag gher chekel! Thanks Wajid for the last two pictures ...
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9 years ago
Old but great one from Exotica Almaza spot on as always Smart word play from Alfa Protecting our country is not a game indeed – via Bank Audi Run for Lebanon, Run for the Army ...
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9 years ago
Exotica has almost always produced brilliant and creative ads on every occasion. Here’s a video showing all their ads since 1978. Enjoy! [YouTube] ...
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9 years ago
via Almaza I hope this will be the last time I post reactions to the garbage crisis and that it will be over soon. via Shankleash via Exotica No idea who did that. Gladly it ...
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9 years ago
Zahle residents have every right to brag about their achievement as they now have 24/7 electricity and water and have sorted out their garbage issues as well. More importantly, they managed to confront generator owners ...