NOAH is an organization devoted to the prevention of animal testing. The elegant images and sharp copy are enough to put the guilt in all of us. I find these ads very effective in getting their message embedded into people’s minds about the consequences of animal testing.
The second ad with the baby chick inside the bottle called ‘Mort pour l’industrie cosmétique’ (’death to the cosmetic industry’) really disturbed me. The ads were created by advertising agency Jung von Matt/Elbe, Hamburg, Germany with creative direction by Wolf Heumann, Dirk Haeusermann, Christian Fritsche, Peter Kirchhoff, and Kay Potthoff. The great copy was written by Frank Seiler.
Disturbing Animal Testing Ads
Morbid NOAH Campaign Uses Faux Fragrances with Dead Critters
Trend Themes
1. Prevention of Animal Testing - Organizations can leverage morbid and effective advertisements, like NOAH's faux fragrance ads, to drive awareness about animal testing and its consequences.
2. Ethical Consumerism - Consumers may become more conscious about the brands they use and boycott those that support animal testing after seeing disturbing ad campaigns.
3. Alternative Testing Methods - Animal testing will continue to face disruption as more sophisticated test alternatives, like lab grown tissues, become more widely available.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Cosmetics companies may face increased scrutiny and a public backlash if they do not address animal testing concerns head on.
2. Advertising - Creative agencies have an opportunity to raise awareness on controversial issues like animal testing while creating impactful and memorable ad campaigns.
3. Biotechnology - Biotech companies that can develop and implement more efficient and effective alternative testing methods will benefit from market demand and regulatory shifts away from animal testing.