We’ve only heard good things from Berlitz, about the Solutions submitted in response to its Autumn Campaign Pitch so we decided to share some of the contenders of the two-tongue girl :)
The winning Solution coming all the way from Australia had very strong local contenders from Italy. Triple congratulations to Metrocuadrocubo who has featured the shortlist three times, and just as warm compliments to Tinoart for his shortlisted Solution.
Click on any of the images below to see the full content of proposals.
“Speechless Never Again” (Solution number 8) presents several everyday situations when the lack of language skills can put one in difficulty.
“Ages – How antique are your language skills?” (Solution 13) is subtly reminding those who have studied a foreign language long time ago that they might want to improve it or start from scratch.
“Arrested by the Foreign Language Police” (Solution 24) is playing on the double sense of the verb “arrestare” in Italian (arrestare = to arrest, to block, to stop). Apart from illustrating several “language criminals” and what they have been charged of, this campaign is bringing back those moments when faulty language skills had stopped you from participating to a conversation or taking advantage of an opportunity.
Tinoart proposed a campaign that makes fun of a pretended English mother tongue Italian that misspells a very common word – “Biutifull” (Solution 30)
This Shortlist is beautiful indeed, don’t you agree?
On April 3rd 2011 local consumers in Trento (North Italy) had been introduced to Poli’s new logo, restyled and adapted to the new market demand. This is the first company’s redesign since 1995. The new logo, designed via BootB, attains to face the challenges of the future without losing its precious historical heritage of over 50 years of activity.
This logo design Pitch brings in a wonderful story that we are proud to share with you. Most interesting aspects of it are internationality, full client satisfaction and rewarded and credited Serbian Creator who gained further projects to work on after the closure of the Pitch online.
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