Ricardo Wolff
Ricardo was born in Brazil but moved to Berlin in 2006 on a mission to search for his roots in the country that nearly decimated his family during the Holocaust. Eighteen years later, he's married, a father of two lovely kids, and is one of the most awarded creatives in German advertising history. He has developed local and global campaigns for clients like Volkswagen, Ikea, Anne Frank House, and Reporters Without Borders. For the latter, he led the project "The Uncensored Playlist", which used a loophole in music streaming platforms to make censored articles accessible in countries like China and Vietnam, by turning them into songs. The project received worldwide praise, including Germany's Titanium Lion at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, the industry's highest accolade.
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