Best print advertising

For all hair types.

A dog makes your life happier.

William Shakespeare.

Ultra-thin Sharpie pens.

Satisfy your cat's instincts.

Bench Fix hair styling product.

Alghanim Motors is the distributor of Honda in Kuwait. The point of the advert is that people on the roadside often give confusing advice on how to get to a particular place, and Honda has a built-in navigation system.

A razor for hipsters.

In this advert, Flying Pet draws attention to the fact that for animals, the sights are quite different.

Drunk driving creates additional blind spots.

 Unicef draws attention to one of the main causes of teenage depression and suicide - bullying in messengers and social networks (cyberbullying), including through offensive photos.

Air Asia's advertising shows that visiting the sights of different countries on weekdays is much more enjoyable than on weekends.

 Mars shows cats tearing open pet food packages.

Social posters by Amnesty International and Ogilvy & Mathers (Germany). "You can switch it off. They can't".

An Indian social advert by World for All and McCann Worldgroup. "There is always room for an animal".

Singapore's public service announcement on childhood obesity is placed in kindergartens, hospitals and schools. The children's height meter is turned horizontally: "How is your child growing?"

The Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation's shocking public service announcement shows how impressions of family violence are imprinted on a child's memory.

A Jordanian public service announcement about children with autism who find it difficult to open up to the world.