Mar 30, 2010

Evian | Baby Inside | Global

Evian is hoping to bring out everybody's inner child with an international 'Baby Inside' print campaign.

The new drive follows Evian’s ‘Rollerbabies’ viral campaign, which generated over 45 million viewership in November 2009 and became a global phenomenon. It also achieved a Guinness World Record last year.

French agency BETC Euro RSCG has released eight print designs and projects a very down-to-earth tone with its photography. The people in the photographs wear T-shirts featuring baby bodies. The stars are in fact real life people, according to the agency. They reflect the simplicity and natural emotions of the ‘Live Young’ tagline.

The team adds: “This campaign describes youth in a universal language that is easily understood whatever one’s age, gender or nationality.” The campaign will initially launch in Singapore, Thailand, Australia and Russia. The April release reaches to China, Dubai and Qatar.


Evian Baby Inside print campaign
Evian Baby Inside campaign
Evian Baby Inside campaign
Credits:
Project Baby Inside
Client Evian
Creative agency BETC Euro RSCG, Paris
Global creative director Rémi Babinet
Art director Agnès Cavard
Copywriter Valérie Chidlovsky
Photographer Nathaniel Goldberg
Exposure Print


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