Coaches vs. Cancer: Winners Bracket

Coaches vs. Cancer: Winners Bracket

Advertising Agency: BHW1 Advertising, Spokane, WA, US
Creative Director: Ward Duft
Art Director: Allison Baskerville
Copywriter: Jason Corbin
Illustrator: Thomas Manley
Published: May 2007

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cancer + us = us (?)

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um...
not plus us.
have you never competed? or seen a tournament chart?
two people/teams compete. one goes forward.
ergo:

a
\
--- b
/
b

b won.

still weak as shit.

it's a really bad ad.. i wasn't supporting it.
just surprised someone didn't get the concept.

Of course i did understand the concept (if there is one) but in all modesty, I think my point of view could also be valid.
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very valid, in that it's what -i- first thought when i saw it. i had to look twice before i was like "oh. ok. not an ad, but it gets the point across"

at first glance, that's exactly what it looks like.. cancer+us=US(withcancer)

but that's just poor artwork/execution.

hell yeah!

as weak as shit? AHAHAHAH , weak shit is cool

then ok we sill US
Others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be and asked why not.
Pablo Picasso

bad idea but i think it could have worked better if the actual competition board was used for the art direction.

am-o's picture

exactly, a tourney does not involve 2 competing it takes a lot of wins to get to the final round.

cancer Vs US the champion and winner is: US

muchos d los comentarios aquí por lo visto son de estudiantes que no tienen un carácter aún para criticar

childish?!

well, the place that have the best for sure have the worst too...

the worst ad in aotw

ziad hamdan

it looked more like a chemistry 'diagram' - i don know watcha call it

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