Let’s face it, most advertisements today are all about selling a product or service, they hold little thought to people who are offended by them and want them gone. But it this collection we’ll be sharing advertisements which are of high standard and are an excellent example of how good effective adverts can be when social issues are brought in to be a voice for the voiceless.
This collection features 50 Most Powerful Social Issue Ads That’ll Make You Think, a well designed advertisement should grab your attention and remain in your memory for a long time – especially if it’s for important social issues. The tricky part is getting people to stop and think about these problems while making them aware and want to help and support a social change. Some of the ads you’ll see today are commercial ads, while others are for socially or environmentally causes or products.
Like most ads the facts are enough, the ad should appeal to the viewers emotions which have a powerful effect on memory and ensuring the emotion will last longer.
Howard Gossage, who works in the advertising industry stated:
“advertising justifies its existence when used in the public interest—it is much too powerful a tool to use solely for commercial purposes.”
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Copenhagen, Denmark

Advertising Agency: Publicis Conseil, Paris, France

Advertising Agency: Publicis, Singapore
Advertising Agency: Advico Y&R, Zurich, Switzerland
Advertising Agency: Terremoto Propaganda, Curitiba, Brazil
Image credits: Erik Ravelo
“THE END. If you smoke, statistically your story will end 15% before it should. For help with quiting call QUITTLINE on 0200 00 22 00″ (Advertising Agency: Iris, London, UK)
Advertising Agency: DDB&CO., Istanbul, Turkey
Advertising Agency: LINKSUS, Beijing, China

Advertising Agency: Fabrica, Italy
Advertising Agency: Cramer-Krasselt, Milwaukee, USA
Advertising Agency: unknown
Advertising Agency: TBWAHuntLascaris, Johannesburg, South Africa
Advertising Agency: JWT, Atlanta, USA
Advertising Agency: Lowe Bull, Cape Town, South Africa

Advertising Agency: Mudra Group, India
Creative/Art director Pius Walker, Amnesty International, Switzerland.
Advertising Agency: Memac Ogilvy & Mather Dubai, UAE
Advertising Agency: Red Pepper, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Advertising Agency: Scholz & Friends, Berlin, Germany

Art Director: Michael Arguello, Copywriter: Bassam Tariq, Additional credits: Jason Musante
Advertising Agency: Herezie, Paris, France
Advertising Agency: Euro RSCG Australia
Advertising Agency: Revolution Brasil
“To dramatize the issue of neglect, we placed mannequins dressed as children behind billposters. When the inevitable happened, we revealed a second message.” (Australian Childhood Foundation, JWT Melbourne)
26. Global Action In The Interest of Animals: Plastic Bags Kill
Advertising Agency: BBDO Malaysia, MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur / Advertising Agency: Duval Guillaume, Belgium

Advertising Agency: JWT, Dubai, UAE
Advertising Agency: Amélie Company, Denver, Colorado, USA
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Singapore
Advertising Agency: BBDO Bangkok, Thailand
Advertising Agency: TBWAHuntLascaris, Johannesburg, South Africa
Advertising Agency: Dentsu, Beijing, China
Advertising Agency: TBWAPARIS, France
Advertising Agency: Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne, Australia
Advertising Agency: EURORSCG Prague, Czech Republic

Advertising Agency: Grey, Toronto, Canada
Advertising Agency: Bolero, Fortaleza, Brazil
Advertising Agency: Big Ant International, New York, USA

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Dubai, UAE
Advertising Agency: LOWE GGK, Warsaw, Poland

Advertising Agency: TBWA-Santiago Mangada Puno, Philippines

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This collection features 50 Most Powerful Social Issue Ads That’ll Make You Think, a well designed advertisement should grab your attention and remain in your memory for a long time – especially if it’s for important social issues. The tricky part is getting people to stop and think about these problems while making them aware and want to help and support a social change. Some of the ads you’ll see today are commercial ads, while others are for socially or environmentally causes or products.
Like most ads the facts are enough, the ad should appeal to the viewers emotions which have a powerful effect on memory and ensuring the emotion will last longer.
Howard Gossage, who works in the advertising industry stated:
“advertising justifies its existence when used in the public interest—it is much too powerful a tool to use solely for commercial purposes.”
1. Save Paper – Save The Planet
2. Your Skin Color Shouldn’t Dictate Your Future
3. Liking Isn’t Helping. Be A Volunteer. Change A Life
4. Torture Victims Are People Just Like You And Me
5. Stop The Violence: Don’t Drink And Drive
6. The Right to Childhood Should Be Protected
7. Premature Ending: “If you smoke, statistically your story will end 15% before it should.”
8. World Wide Fund For Nature: Frightening vs. More Frightening
9. Deforestation Continues With The Turn Of A Page
10. Unhate
11. Elm Grove Police Department: Slower Is Better
12. Air Pollution Kills 60.000 People A Year
13. Bird Conservation: If You Don’t Pick It Up They Will
14. What We See When You Smoke
15. Animal Anti-Cruelty League: That’s Not A Football
16. Bangalore Traffic Police: Don’t Talk While Driving
17. Child Soldiers: It’s Not Happening Here, But It’s Happening Now
18. Censorship Tells The Wrong Story
19. Distracted Driving: Think Of Both Sides
20. Every 60 Seconds a Species Dies Out. Each Minute Counts
21. Innocence In Danger: Where’s The Pedophile?
22. Sexual Predators Can Hide In Your Child’s Smartphone
23. Smoking Causes Premature Aging
24. You’re Not A Sketch. Say No To Anorexia
25. Neglected Children Are Made To Feel Invisible. Stop Child Abuse Now
26. Global Action In The Interest of Animals: Plastic Bags Kill
27. What Goes Around Comes Around. Keep The Sea Clean
28. Tailgating Isn’t Worth It. Give Trucks Room
29. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society: When You See A Tuna, Think Panda
30. Sleepiness Is Stronger Than You. Don’t Drive Sleepy
31. See how easy feeding the hungry can be?
32. Causing Cancer By Yourself
33. Deforestation And The Air We Breathe: Before It’s Too Late
34. For The Homeless, Every Day Is A Struggle
35. The Prevention Beer Mug: Please Don’t Lose Control Over Your Drinking
36. One Child Is Holding Something That’s Been Banned In America To Protect Them. Guess Which One?
37. Breast Cancer Awareness Bra
38. What Goes Around Comes Around: Stop The Iraq War
39. UN Women: Auto-Complete Shows Perceptions Of Women
40. Don’t Buy Exotic Animal Souvenirs
41. Animal Abuse And Shelters: Same Pet, Different Owner
42. Buckle up. Stay alive
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