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3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes

Posted on: June 21, 2024
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Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes has worked in the industry for more than 13 years. Most of that has been at BBH, apart from a year and a half at RGA as an associate creative director on Beats by Dre, Google and Nike .

Along the way, he has produced award-winning work for clients such as Burger King, Tesco, Absolut, AXE, Adidas and Virgin Media. His awards include four Cannes Lions and seven D&AD pencils, as well as Golds at Clips, The British Arrows, Creative Circle and the Campaign Big Awards.

Alongside his advertising career, Serradourada Guimaraes is also a creative director for London fashion brand clothsurgeon. He has worked for the last six years with designer Rav Matharu in designing, art directing, and styling the last six collections.

Serradourada Guimaraes’s picks

The Guardian “Three Little Pigs”

This campaign reimagined the story of the Three Little Pigs, showcasing the coverage of modern news. The killing of the Big Bad Wolf sparks a public outcry, highlighting readers’ influence on the news agenda and how stories develop in the face of emerging facts, as well as the effects of social media on coverage and debate.

The campaign won several awards, including a D&AD Yellow Pencil, The Grand CLIO award, and The British Arrow Craft Awards.

  • Agency: BBH
  • Creative team: Matt Fitch, Mark Lewis
  • Production company: Rattling Stick
  • Director: Ringan Ledwidge

EE “Freedom”

This cinematic film shows the diverse ways young people use technology on their phones after school, along with the challenges they face. Set to So Here We Are by Bloc Party, it highlights how EE Learn offers new tools to support digital health for kids.

This ad won the September/October 2023 Thinkboxes award for TV creativity, run in partnership with Campaign.

  • Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi
  • Creative team: Ben Mooge, William John, George Coyle, Sam Simmonds
  • Production company: Art Practice
  • Director: Elliott Power

Burberry “Festive”

Burberry’s film features a quartet dancing through the streets, with choreography by the (La)Horde collective and direction by Megaforce via Riff Raff. Inspired by Burberry's history of creating weatherproof clothing for polar explorers, Megaforce reimagined the iconic Singing in the Rain scene to reflect contemporary times.

Despite a shopkeeper's warning of a storm, the actors venture outside, defying the elements and showcasing the new collection.

  • Agency: Riff Raff Films
  • Creative team: Ricardo Tisci, Al Watts, Sean Bell
  • Creative Directors: Megaforce

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