Title | DONATE 4 BIRDS | THE NEW ECOSYSTEM |
Brand | CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL JAPAN |
Product / Service | CHARITIES & NON-PROFIT |
Category | A10. Charities & Non-profit |
Entrant | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation | DLX INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation 2 | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production | DLX INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production 2 | BIRDMAN Tokyo, JAPAN |
Name | Company | Position |
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Asako Isobe | Conservation International Japan | Marketing & Development |
Daima Kawamura | DLX inc. | Producer |
Reietsu Hashimoto | dentsu inc. | Creative Director |
Junya Hoshikawa | BIRDMAN INC. | Art Director |
Youichi Kanazawa | KAIBUTSU INC. | Web Director |
Yoshihiko Abe | BIRDMAN INC. | Designer |
Gabriel Shiguemoto | BIRDMAN INC. | Illustrator |
Yasuo Hasegawa | KAPPUKU INC. | Programmer |
Wataru Sumita | 3DAL INC. | Programmer |
Matt Lyne | DLX INC. | Coordinator |
Yusuke Kobayashi | GEEK PICTURES INC. | Producer |
Takashi Tsujii | GEEK PICTURES INC. | Production Manager |
Yoshimi Fujita | Freelance | Advertiser |
Subaru Matsukura | nue inc. | Advertiser |
Atsuki Yukawa | Rock'n Roll Japan K.K. | Advertiser |
Hiroshi Tanizaki | Rock'n Roll Japan K.K. | Advertiser |
The Twitter logo is currently the most prevalent bird in the world. New Twitter accounts can number 400,000 a day while Twitter users all over the world have one or more accounts each, particularly young people, who on average have about 4 accounts each. Donate4Birds aims to use the Twitter bird, our world’s most prevalent bird, to help save endangered birds all around the world that we have put in peril.
SAVE ENDANGERED BIRDS WITH THE TWIITER BIRD. On our website, birds from around the world based on the proportions and geometry of the Twitter bird fly across a space we created with the 3D graphics program WebGL. There, we created two experiences for people based on their Twitter usage. 1. People who use Twitter regularly can now use $Cashtag to donate money. 2. Those who are going to give up Twitter can donate their own Twitter accounts for a certain period. In addition, by designing the website using images of birds in the same proportions and with the same geometry as the Twitter bird, we were able to make the site more than twice as light compared to conventional WEBGL. This allows users in almost any environment to participate in this program.
The value of the PR generated exceeded USD 4.4 million, monetary donations were 25% up on the previous year and more than 100,000 accounts were donated. Moreover, with the donations collected through this project, we are carrying out activities that create an environment that helps save endangered wild birds. For example, through our activities, the decline of endangered species in Japan has been slowed by 20%. Our website has also won awards including the FWA, the winner of which is selected by over 200 creatives in the industry, and the awwwards.
The Twitter logo is currently the most prevalent bird in the world, but many have become a little weary due to the influence of various social media and global social network systems. Today, about 60% of people feel that SNS activity is a burden, with Twitter topping the list of SNS sites that are considered to be the most burdensome. Conservation International created a new experience in which anyone can participate to save wild birds and social environments using Twitter, a bird that has proliferated digitally and no longer fascinates users.