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Brilliant Ads: The 2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games

vancouver paralympic adThe 2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games advertisements are a real shocker.

But in a good way.

Each print ad conveys strength while all that is shown are athletes with missing limbs. Oh the irony, these athletes are no where close to what we call, “disabled.”

The ads communicated two messages succinctly: (1) they’re handicapped, but (2) they’re tough. It is the usual message made simpler and more striking.

There is no room for sympathy, only admiration.

Also, when we look at the TV commercials, both ended with the athletes adopting the same posture as they did in the print ads, subtly increasing audience’s recall-retention of the message.

Advertising Agency: BBDO Toronto, Canada

Print

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via: adsoftheworld

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About Sarah Chong

Co-founder and editor of Penn Olson. A laid-back marketing student otherwise. Loves social media and twitters about everything! (yes even about the stranger who chants to himself) A huge Harry Potter movie fan who is extremely scared of geckos.

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  • iverge

    Brilliant indeed! GO CANADA!

  • http://twitter.com/williswee Willis Wee

    indeed! :)

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