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The Liberation Newspaper Campaign Shows but Doesn't Tell

The most recent Libération Newspaper campaign is controversial yet creative. The concept behind the campaign is incredible, with portraits of suspiciously familiar politicians whose identities are concealed by embarrassing quotes.

The Libération Newspaper campaign also uses abbreviated names such as "George W.B.," accompanied by a quote such as "The vast majority of our imports come from outside the country," giving its viewers something to think about.

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