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Houtlust relaunches as Osocio.org

Armando Alves @ December 3rd, 2007

Great advertising is back, with the cream of the crop of social advertising, on a fantastic relaunch by Marc van Gurp and his new team (where i’m now proudly included).

osocio

Osocio features a new branding and a complete redesign, with several additions such as NGO’s profiles, latest news and agenda or a dictionary on social advertising terms, wraps the previous outstanding content, with advertising that inspires us all.

Whenever you find a great campaign, contact me or post a link to my del.icio.us (for:thedlab) so we could keep Outlust the best website on social advertising (not the Zuckerberg kind). Or join us on Twitter or at Facebook groups Social Advertising and Osocio.

So here’s what Osocio is all about:

Osocio is dedicated to social advertising and non-profit campaigns. It’s the place where marketing and activism collide. Formerly known as the Houtlust Blog, Osocio is the central online hub for advertisers, ad agencies, grassroots, activists, social entrepreneurs, and good Samaritans from around the globe.

Despite there being hundreds of other ad blogs on the web, Houtlust stood out by focusing exclusively on social advertising. Unlike commercial advertising, which only attempts to influence purchase decisions, non-profit ads seeks to connect us with other human beings. Social advertising has an uncanny power to make us stop, think and then take action to help a person, or a group of people, who we don’t even know, who might be from a foreign culture, living thousands of miles away. And for that reason we celebrate these ads, study them and discuss them at length. We hope you will too.

Created by Marc van Gurp in October 2005, Houtlust began as a personal collection of non-profit ads. Originally the site was only written in Dutch, with no thoughts of a wider audience. But the demand for an English version quickly grew. The tiny niche blog got bigger and bigger. And it wasn’t long before Houtlust became known as the authoritative reference of non-profit advertising for the ad industry and socially minded people everywhere.

In the spring of 2007 discussions started on how to take Houtlust to the next level. Interactive agency Onstuimig and branding agency Alef de Jong were quick to volunteer their services to help with the re-brand and re-launch of new website. The result of this cooperation is where you are now: Osocio.

Osocio is more then a blog. It’s a complete resource for all things in the world of non-profit and social messaging. It’s a platform for global and local social issues, both large and small. It’s a community of social thinkers and marketing do-gooders.

While Houtlust was curated by one person (Marc van Gurp), Osocio has several contributors, each of whom are specialists in a specific field of the diverse non-profit sector. We are glad to welcome these experts to the Osocio team (see below).

Of course, we have our own ideas on how to make the world a better place. However, Osocio promises to never push any political agenda of its own. The campaigns we publish in no way directly express our personal stance on a specific issue. Our focus is solely on the communication of social messages.

If you feel you can collaborate in any shape or form, please contact us. We’re always keen on new social campaigns. So please send us the non-profit marketing you’ve been working on, or the work of your agency, along with news, links or tips.

Conto do Vento / Tale by the wind

Armando Alves @ November 18th, 2007

It’s always special when we write about someone whose work we deeply admire, and more important, a true friend. I’ve promised that i would feature his work when he posted some new videos, and now it’s the time. Sorry for those who don’t understand a word of Portuguese spoken on the video below, but this one is really special.

Claudio Jordão is a talented CG Artist and Motion Designer from Algarve, Portugal that worked with me for the past 3 years and has now opened his own studio Kotolab, together with Nelson Martins. One of the main reasons to go solo was his new animation project “Conto do Vento” (Tale By The Wind).

Conto do Vento

The whole story builds upon the concept of setting the wind as narrator, an idea that has been evolving since February. The companion blog (in Portuguese), documents the whole creative process, with concept boards, script descriptions, illustrations and entertaining videos.

Conto do Vento

From what Claudio has told me, this promises to be his most solid short animation, keeping the high standards of his previous work “Esperansia”, that you can watch at his personal website claudiojordao.com.

I’m really curious to find out more about Conto do Vento, so keep those blog posts coming. And again, it’s an honor to have you as a friend.

Interesting Snippets: the book

Armando Alves @ October 26th, 2007

Lynette Webb has just released her “Interesting Snippets” book, available for sale at lulu.com, with part of the profits donated to the Battery Hen Welfare Trust, a UK charity organization.


Interesting Snippets book

For those who don’t know Lynette, she has a fantastic flickr set, with slides describing the changes in online and media. She works for Isobar and is a guest author at Future Lab.

Flickr Interesting Snippets

Besides being self published, the wonderful thing about this book is that photos are all from flickr users thanks to a creative commons license, with Lynette carefully selecting quotes for the captions on each slide. I often use some of her slides for presentations and even have been inspired to create some of my own, so it’s wonderful she has pulled this digital resource out of the web into paper.

Great work, Lynette (and co-photographers) !

DraftFCB represents Portugal at Young Criatives

Armando Alves @ June 6th, 2007

Congratulations to friends/co-workers André Breda and Filipe Graça for being selected to represent Portugal at this year edition of Young Creatives competion at Cannes Lions.

So, without further delay, here are their entries:

Press (Honorable Mention, Awarded):

“Economy”

Economy
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“Fighting climate changes helps to protect your business”
“Invest in your environment”

Cyber (Honorable Mention):

“Coin”


“If you don’t invest enough on environment”
“You’ll have a different cost later.”

After giving a hand at previous Cyber winners such as Leonardo and Claudio, or Tiago and Carlos, this year i was quite proud for these brillliant folks having earned 2 honorable mentions, and being selected to compete at Cannes. Oh, did i mention that we won Cannes Young Creatives award in 2004?

Lucky Ones

Armando Alves @ November 30th, 2006

Kudos to friends Helder Romão and Filipe Graça for being shortlisted in the Young Gun Awards.

Their 3 entries for PETA are the only portuguese works being selected, so I’m crossing fingers for their win !

PETA - Lucky One

“Guess who`s the lucky one”

PETA - Egg

“Due the fast-growing drugs chickens take now half of the time to grow.”

PETA - Mouth

“Anytime is good to warn you that 98% of fried chickens contains faeces.”

Shameless PromoTion: PrideParanoia.com

Armando Alves @ November 21st, 2006

João Planche is a web designer currently working at Spirituc, that I’ve met in my early Flash days (when i used to do a lot of Actionscript). While i knew some of his work and the collaborations he was involved, he never seemed to had the time to put up a decent online presence.

Finally, with some coding help by Nuno Ribeiro, prideparanoia.com is live!

Pride Paranoia (screen 1)

The site starts with a random background, with indexed color in gray tones, but the obvious section to look at is “Works”. A interesting navigation interface, similar to a fish-eye view, presents the commercial and personal projects he has been involved.

Pride Paranoia (screen 2)

The gray tones feel a bit strange at first, but  on the other hand it’s easier on the eyes. An interesting addition would be a next/previous button to easily jump within the portfolio.

Anyway, congratulations João for the new website.
http://www.prideparanoia.com/

Anger Management for Creative Directors

Armando Alves @ November 14th, 2006

Pedro Bidarra, Creative Director from BBDO Portugal is well know for being a blood-minded type of person. But i guess this time he’s way over his marks.

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(FYI, i post-edited the subtitles)

This video might have something to do with recruitment or to showcase the viral competences of the agency. Anyway, it’s funny to see the enormous ego of a Creative Director end like this.