O Estadao De Sao Paulo Ambient, Digital, Case study Project 16% [image] by FCB Sao Paulo

Project 16% [image]
The Ambient Advert titled Project 16% [image] was done by FCB Sao Paulo advertising agency for O Estadao De Sao Paulo in Brazil. It was released in May 2017.

O Estadao De Sao Paulo: Project 16% [image]

Released
May 2017
Posted
May 2017
Market
Executive Creative Director
Art Director
Chief Creative Officer
Art Director
Copywriter

Awards:

EACA Care Awards 2017
Corporate Governance (CSR)-Winner

Credits & Description:

Title: Project 16%
Product: O Estado de S. Paulo
Agency: FCB Brasil
Chief Creative Officer: Joanna Monteiro
Executive Creative Director: Fábio Simões
Art Director: Juliana Utsch, Lucas Succi
Copywriter: Marilu Rodrigues, Lucas Saicali
Project: Elaine Santos
Technology: Márcio Bueno, Victor Odo
Account: Cris Pereira Heal, Anna Sant’Anna, Henrique Neto
Media: Fábio Freitas, Cristina Omura
Client Approval: Flávio Pestana, Marcelo Moraes, Marcela Dalla, Luis Fernando Bovo
Published: June 2017

Synopsis:
FCB Brasil launches video for the Project 16%
São Paulo, May 30, 2017 - São Paulo, the largest city in Latin America, has 11,253,503 inhabitants, 5,924,871 of which are women. However, only 16% of the city's streets that honor prominent people are named after women, whereas eighty-four percent are named after men, according to a survey carried out by ProScore.
In light of this information, the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo launched the Project 16% campaign. The action was conceived by FCB Brasil and launched on São Paulo's anniversary, January 25. Nominations and voting took place on the newspaper's website http://16porcento.com.br/, where people could nominate and vote for great women who deserved to have streets named after them.
On International Women's Day (March 8), Estadão and FCB Brasil went to the São Paulo City Council and delivered the first database of women nominated to be honored with public spaces named after them. The document, which contained the names of 300 women and their accomplishments, was delivered to 55 council members. The list included names such as Tomie Ohtake, Hilda Hilst, Dorina Nowill, Ruth Cardoso, Zélia Gattai, among other prominent Brazilian women.
The website received over 6 million votes and council members Adriana Ramalho and Quito Formiga presented three new bills to the City Council proposing that more public spaces in São Paulo be named after women.