Reporters Without Borders – Censorship tells the wrong story
An incredibly creative advertising campaign for Reporters Without Borders entitled “Censorship tells the wrong story” by Ogilvy & Mather Dubai by using strategic pixelization to alter perception and add new meaning with a very strong message but with a sense of humor.
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