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7-Eleven: The Crossroads

7-Eleven: The Crossroads
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The challenge was to create a print ad to tie 7-Eleven in with the Chicago Blues Festival. The idea is that 7-Eleven is so convenient because they're on every corner - even at the Crossroads (with Robert Johnson and the Devil).

Advertising Agency: TracyLocke, Dallas, USA
Creative Director: Kyle Jones
Art Director: Matt Fraser
Copywriter: Ryan Blum
Illustrator: Artman
Published: June 2007

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itch's picture 810 pencils

not powerful...

* it's not how good you are. it's how good you want it to be *

MarceloG's picture 826 pencils

Very nice ilutration.

addyhoch10's picture 2603 pencils

The idea is that 7-Eleven is so convenient because they're on every corner

uh, well...
but what a nice & vivid illustration of the devil at the crossroads myth!

thirty6chambers's picture 1468 pencils

boring.

Beatboxer's picture 1523 pencils

Lovely art direction!

Spanky's picture 2023 pencils

gee. this sucks.

Guest's picture

I think that poster is full-blown awesome.

Guest's picture

business mocks art...

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