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Mitsubishi ASX “Alive in the City” print campaign.
Agency: Africa, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Creative Director: Sergio Gordilho, Flavio Waiteman, Humberto Fernandez, Rafael Pitanguy
Art Director: Humberto Fernandez, Bernardo Romero
Copywriter: Rafael Pitanguy, Ricardo Dolla
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