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February 21st, 2010 Zeid Nasser (Admin)

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Advertising Agency: FP7, Bahrain
Creative Director: Fadi Yaish
Art Director: Supparat Thepparat
Copywriter: Kongpope Siriwattanagarn
Photographer: Apirat Buamong
Account manager: Mohammed Sabra
3D: Ekachai Taechapapasrat

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Entry Filed under: Agencies,Bahrain,Campaigns,Creative


  • onicker

    Like a phoenix rising from the ashes or a lamb to the slaughter?

  • http://www.fuckoff.com moe fara

    too much and has no link to friday but pretty entertaining. 7/10

  • Menace Of Vanity

    I like it, it’s an unusual way to tackle a boring telecom brief and will sure get attention, but how come the message on all 3 ads is in English when obviously-from the visuals-the target includes Arab and Indian nationals?

  • SirJames

    WTF. Fadi and his cheating team is still in FP7? I thought FP7 had learnt the lesson.

    Before i comment on the ad i would like to go to Joe La Pompe and see if the idea is indeed original and not photocopied from last years award shows.

  • restless

    nice campaign :) ,, good job

  • http://www.publicisgraphics.com.jo amre husseini – AKA BITEME

    good stuff…

  • eh

    i like it. great :)

  • SirJames

    hello, no one noticed that Fadi is not fired from FP7. It was all a hogwash….he is very much here with the same cheating team….that bought shame to Dubai.

  • Menace Of Vanity

    Sir James, I’m sure you know in agencies a creative director can never do all of this on his own without approval of his superiors, they were absolutely wrong which resulted in all awards being withdrawn and that was fair (by the way there were many other cheaters who got away with it) The guy and his team are extremely talented and deserve another chance, don’t you think :)

  • restless

    yes they are..

  • http://www.desicreative.com saum

    nice art. idea is execution based but nicely done.

  • SirJames

    I disagree with you MoV. They are not talented. 99% of their award winning ideas were stolen from ads that had already been done.

    Also they are leirs as they publsihed work without client’s permission or knowledge or even clicnt that did not exist. how can an agency retain people like this. if i am a client i will not work with creatives with tainted repitations.

    lots of us do scam ads for awards it is ok as long it is approved by client even if it for a small NGO, but stealing another person’s idea as yours is wrong.

    shame FP7.

  • Menace Of Vanity

    Sir James, at least we agree about what happened last year, they cheated and they were stripped of all awards and “Agency of the year” title, and they deserved the penalty, the point is, everyone who was involved is responsible, from CD to account executives to senior management, BTW Just search last year’s blogs and you will find how many other copycats got away with a trophy last year, unfortunately this fraudulent behavior is accepted within industry to a certain extent and FP7 got caught because they’ve gone too far cheating

  • munib

    great Mr Fadi


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