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Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking, A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.

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22 December, 2007

by Serge

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What do you think of this public interest ad? It seems well directed and poignant, dark and disturbing. Great neon retouching job really looks the part. It’s a strong message but it really captures on the first look, literal & effective.

Oh, and by the way, stay away from my children you bad, bad man!

  • Advertising Agency: Marca Hispanic, Miami, Fl, USA
  • Creative Director: Armando Hernandez
  • Art Director:David Cabestany H.
  • Copywriter: Pablo Enriquez
  • Illustrator: José Luis Manzur, Howling Monkey Studio
  • Photographer: David Cabestany H.
  • Other additional credits: Retouching: Norma García
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  1. Yes it’s very engaging. Personally I love it or hate it depending on whether it’s hung above a social services agency or one of those pervert palaces where the bad men go.
    Jeana

    Comment by Jeana — 28 October, 2008 @ 1:56 pm

  2. Good point Jeana – it should definitely be put up in the most effective place. I love the ad but it hurt my heart! Human trafficking is horrible; I just cannot believe that it actually happens.

    Comment by emily — 12 November, 2008 @ 7:24 pm

  3. Was ist das?

    Comment by hokIdiossehem — 21 March, 2009 @ 5:13 am

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