Kalcipos-D: The Naming
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When it comes to soccer, it’s still usual to observe greater appreciation towards men players than to women players. Last year, because of the World Cup, Brazil saw more than 47 different big brands develop ads with players from the men’s team. But there’s also a World Cup in 2019 – the Women’s World Cup – and until by April, we’d seen zero campaigns praising the female athletes, the team, or even using them at all.
Guaraná Antártica, which sponsors both Brazil men’s and women’s National Soccer Teams for 18 years already and admitting it hired very few women players in their advertisements, wishes to encourage other companies to open their doors to female players on their campaigns. With great talent on the field, they can also represent any other brand away from the four lines. And to help with this convocation, the best thing to do is to call some specialists on the subject. To do so, the soda brand is counting with the participation of striker Cristiane, midfielder Andressinha, and defender Fabi Simões in this campaign.
We live in a time when awareness about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies is at an all-time high. Yet, it is astounding that close to 47% of young adults (16-24-year old’s) choose to conveniently not use a condom. We wondered, what the reason could be?
Could it be, that they are just too caught up in their lives and tend to forget carrying it? Hence, a lot of times they land up in situations where it is too late, too awkward, too much to think about a condom?
Idea: Condom with a hole
Durex launches a keychain with a condom packet inside it. What? Yes, you heard it right. Keychains which have a condom packet in them. These young adults can forget everything, but we could not fathom how they would forget their keys. Durex also creates a buzz around its ‘latest innovation’ by launching an integrated campaign.
Plan.Net Campaign have developed a fitness app for people that don’t believe in fitness Apps. A digital personal trainer that gets to know every user individually – and uses fun and functional design to keep them motivated.
62% of paraguayans tend to ignore their own culture. And the figure is even higher among young people. “Recuerdo de Ypacarai”, the most famous guarania song in the world, turned 70 years old in 2019. Guarania is a musical genre created in Paraguay. This anniversary was an opportunity to reconnect Paraguayans with their culture.
“Paseo del Recuerdo” is a musical installation that allows anyone to play the notes of “Recuerdos de Ypacarai”, just by passing the palm of the hand over the keys. This is a permanent installation made by artist Fernando Ambere Feliciangeli donated to the city of San Bernardino, Paraguay. It stands at Ypacarai Lake, the inspiration for the song and the summer capital.
Fake news has become a major issue worldwide. It’s capable of driving nations’ political paths and influencing elections. And to help fight this phenomenon, Brazilian agency Artplan and Metro Newspaper turned to technology. We all know captcha, that tool designed to check if you are a robot. But, at Metro’s website, it was redesigned. Instead of selecting random images, the user must select which image has a piece of fake news. After the answer, a brief explanation with the true fact appears and the user can move on to comment. Every day, a different piece of fake news was shown, keeping readers up-to-date. In order to use the tool, just access metrojornal.com.br e comment on any news.
According to the Federal State Statistics Service, every fifth woman in Russia has experienced physical violence in her relationship, and every third woman has experienced psychological abuse. But the situation in our country is very different from other countries: there is no domestic violence law in Russia. Project911 is aimed at changing the social attitude to the problem and the adoption of a law for domestic violence prevention.