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The Zyloric Campaign Promotes a Way to Manage Gout

At first glance, the Zyloric campaign is very disturbing. Although the Zyloric campaign happens to remain disturbing even after a closer inspection, the reason behind the disturbance is slightly altered. Instead of what first appears to be moldy ears, toes and fingers, the body parts are made up of clusters of tiny naked people. Nevertheless, these mini humans aren't having a good time. Writhing in pain, they symbolize the true discomfort of those who suffer from gout.

The Zyloric campaign was created by Point Blank, an ad agency based in India. Promoting gout management, the Zyloric campaign was art directed by Hemant Teli with creative direction by Gayatri Chauhan. It was shot by photographer Nikhil Shivdikar.
Trend Themes
1. Body Part Ads - Opportunity for unconventional ad campaigns that utilize body parts to capture attention and convey a message.
2. Gout Management - Innovations in managing gout that address the discomfort and pain experienced by patients.
3. Creative Directing - The evolving role of creative directors in shaping impactful and thought-provoking advertising campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - An opportunity for ad agencies to explore unique and unconventional approaches to captivate audiences through innovative campaigns.
2. Pharmaceuticals - Development of new treatments and medications for gout management that provide effective relief and improve patients' quality of life.
3. Photography - Exploring new photography techniques and visual storytelling to communicate complex medical conditions in a captivating and empathetic way.

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