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  • La télé vous attendra.

    Posted by Jurgen Verbiest

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  • Our telecommunication client VOO came back from vacation with a new brief: promote their clever VOOcorder. A little black box that lets you pause, record, rewind, and fast forward your favorite tv shows. Meanwhile you can have some time with your family, friends, or mother-in-law if you want. Your tv will wait for you. We created some tv and radio stuff, and wrote a stack of lines adapted to the public space.

    Mof "L"

    MOF Feu

    Vespasius
    Cahiers

    bébés

    Mi-temps

    Darth Vader

    George Clooney


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  • Graduation Day

    Posted by Cedric Minot

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  • Since the 1st of June people can start up their own little company with just one single euro. For our human resources account Securex we set up a simple action: during graduation day at the University and College for Higher Education Brussels HUB, we distributed a leaflet with 1 euro attached to all young graduates. In this way we showed those young ambitious entrepreneurs that Securex is ready to help with the launch of their first company.

    Music: “Nematomorpha” by The Dancing Naked Ladies


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  • Let’s Have a Break with “die Pausenseite”

    Posted by Cedric Minot

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  • It’s World Cup time. And more than ever, idea time.
    Here is a little  pro-active project the JWT Brussels team made for Nestlé. It was sent through our network, free for anyone, and was pretty good accepted, especially in Germany.
    The “Kit Kat Pausenseite” grabbed it and posted it, the “Kit Kat Breakroom” too !

    Danke Schön !

    Photographer: Antoine Melis

    *edit* : Look how people like this little idea here


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  • A refugee camp in a train station.

    Posted by Sebastien Verliefde

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  • Sunday June 20, it was World Refugee Day. To remember people of the sad situation millions of refugees live in we created an eye-catching stunt for the UN Refugee Agency. We transformed the main entrance of the national train station in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg into a miniature refugee camp. 3,000 blue cards symbolized the “famous” blue tents. The main objective was to make people aware about the millions of refugees worldwide. By taking home this simple card or by becoming member of the UNHCR Facebook group, people showed they had a small thought left for all those refugees whose only home is a little blue tent.

    Video directed and edited by François Chandelle.
    Original Music : Ann Arbor “People Don’t Know”.


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