Apr 30, 2009

Harmonet | New Women | Hong Kong

To promote its Harmonet contraceptive brand, Wyeth has launched a campaign in Hong Kong aimed at motivating progressive, educated female audience to be proactive when it comes to their body.

Appearing in print and other below-the-line platforms, the “New Women” campaign illustrates the pain and difficulty associated with a woman’s period. Yet, by adopting a “no fear” attitude, Wyeth says women can better control their birth and menstrual cycle.



Credits:
Project New Women
Client Wyeth
Creative agency Contract Advertising
Chief creative officer Charles Wong
Creative director Frankie Fung
Art directors Cherry Wong, Keith Yeung, Vanessa Koo
Copywriter Leung Ho Yee
Exposure Print, outdoor, online

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