Cannes Lions

AGAINST CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

LEO BURNETT FRANKFURT, Frankfurt / AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL / 2008

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Our brief was to develop a communication strategy that would draw attention to capital punishment, and would support the Amnesty International stand in Frankfurt / Main, where volunteers collected signatures for petitions against capital punishment.

Budget for execution: €9000.00

Execution

We developed an installation in Frankfurt/Main. On the busiest street in the city we hung 20 gallows from streetlights – one for each person who is executed each day (according to official estimates). This kind of communication brings the cruelty of capital punishment out into everyday life in a highly direct way.

Two banners across the street communicated the key messages to passers-by. To support the installation and to get more signatures against capital punishment, we also created a microsite from which people could download the petitions.

Outcome

In keeping with our client’s modest communication budget, our installation was highly cost effective: we achieve more than 40.000 visual contacts every day, also attracted TV and press reporting. More than 1 million contacts through TV and newspaper coverage. More than 20000 petitions signed.

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