Censorship Tells the Wrong Story – Design You Trust

Censorship Tells the Wrong Story

New print campaign for press freedom, hosted by Reporters Without Borders, called “Censorship Tells the Wrong Story”.





Advertising Agency: Memac Ogilvy & Mather Dubai, UAE
Executive Creative Director: Steve Hough
Creative Director: Ramzi Moutran
Art Directors: Leonardo Borges, Rafael Rizuto
Copywriter: Sascha Kuntze
Photographer: Atp.

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