Grey Opens ‘Positive Store’ for Israeli AIDS Task Force

Would you share a drink or a plate with someone who’s HIV positive? Therein is the underlying theme of a recent campaign that continues after kicking off a World’s AIDS Day campaign from ACW Grey Tel Aviv. In a three-minute documentary-style film, we meet a handful of Israelis who are coping with HIV while also dealing with those who fear contact with them due to their illness.

So, in an effort to help them deal with their plight, the agency has opened what it calls “The Positive Store,” a concept shop selling secondhand items tagged with QR codes that has attracted those with HIV, over 500,000 customers and $1 million in earned media. As of now, the conceptual store is opening up in other countries to help alleviate the stigma about HIV.

Executive Creative Director: Tal Riven
Creative Director: Idan Regev
Senior Copywriter: Kobi Cohen
Senior Art Director: Karin Gross
Agency Special Projects Director: Galit Siman-Tov
Agency Executive Producer: Meital Tzoref
Planer: Daniel Avital
Post Production: Snowball VFX
Agency Post Editor: Saar Mizrahi
Music: Tomer Biran
Sound Design Company: Signal
Sound Design Editor: Roy Dotan
Editor: Guy Dagan
Director: Guy Michael

 

Would you share a drink or a plat

ACW Grey Tel Aviv Feels Your Balls

Here’s an interesting take on the endless “how to sell men’s underwear” conundrum via ACW Grey Tel Aviv.

Disclaimer: Hailing from south of the Mason/Dixon, we are all too familiar with the effects humidity may have on our nether regions–and the Grey team made sure to remind Israeli men that it understands, too.

“Your entire body feels the way your balls feel” probably wouldn’t make for the snappiest tagline, but it did get our attention. And we appreciate the convenient egg metaphor since no one wants to see a pair of oversized testicles walking down the street (at least not anyone we know).

They didn’t really cover the itch part, though…can someone translate that into Hebrew for us?

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