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Country’s description by its flag


Wednesday, April 19th, 2006.

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Grande Reportagem is a Portuguese news magazine that is recognised for its investigative reports and excellent photo-journalism. In 2004 the magazine switched from being an independent monthly publication to a weekly supplement in the Saturday edition of the daily national newspaper Diário de Notícias, owned by the same publishing company.

The creative challenge of the campaign was to reaffirm the magazine’s unchanged commitment to serious journalism by focusing on topics that are important for people’s understanding of the world today.

This led the creative team to the concept “Meet the world” and to the idea of using flags of different nations as vehicles to transmit it. In each case, the colours that appear on various national flags were used to symbolise a social or political issue that is specific to the country in question.

Grande Reportagem “Flags” campaign is the winner of EPICA D’OR (PRINT) 2005.

@ haha.nu.

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5 Responses to “Country’s description by its flag”

  1. al gore
    November 8th, 2006 14:40
    1

    missed spelled Colombia……. ass

  2. Juan
    March 6th, 2007 19:27
    2

    WTF?
    Colombia, is misspelled, and Brazilian Flag is wrong, is missing a band on the circle, where should be write “Ordem e Progresso”.

  3. Christian
    June 24th, 2007 20:51
    3

    al gore, you misspelles ‘misspelled’.

  4. Woody
    September 30th, 2007 23:27
    4

    “Misspelles”? XD

  5. Stuart Morrison
    June 10th, 2008 12:28
    5

    Lookslike a great idea. Hmm trying to think what Britains “issues” would be as defined by either red, white or blue…

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