
"The History Channel has shared a powerful campaign that hopes to warn people of the rising numbers of right-wing extremism. Its message is that if we don't learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it. For the campaign, tattooed numbers from Holocaust survivors visualize today's alarming data, making the past chillingly present. Last year, there were 33,963 racial hate crimes in Germany. The work from Dentsu Creative has launched across TV, print and outdoor advertising."
"Credits Chief creative officer: Lourenço Thomaz Executive creative director: Ivo Purvis Copywriter: Diogo Stilwell Art director: João Mescas Head of production: Kiko Pinto Magalhães Motion graphics designers: Sérgio Dores, Márcio Valente Account director: Paula Cardoso Client services lead: Almudena Guisado Global client director: Maurizio Vitale Case study production: 78 Films Case Study Editor: António Mendes Sound Production: Guel"
The History Channel released a campaign warning about rising right-wing extremism and the danger of repeating history when lessons are ignored. The campaign uses tattooed numbers from Holocaust survivors to visualize contemporary data and to make past atrocities chillingly present. Germany recorded 33,963 racial hate crimes last year, a statistic used to underscore the urgency of the message. The campaign was produced by Dentsu Creative and launched across TV, print, and outdoor advertising. Credits list a creative and production team including Lourenço Thomaz, Ivo Purvis, Diogo Stilwell, João Mescas, and others.
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