democrats 08: Katrina
Had enough?
Advertising Agency: Conscience, Richmond, USA
Creative Director / Copywriter: Joe Alexander
Art Directors: Lee Dayvault, David Grindon
Had enough?
Advertising Agency: Conscience, Richmond, USA
Creative Director / Copywriter: Joe Alexander
Art Directors: Lee Dayvault, David Grindon
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7 Comments
it's difficult create good work for politicians.
i think they do it here, congratulations!
i like it very much.
i totally agree.
bush 0 - guys 1
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I'm not sure this is that good. Seems to me they've taken the low-hanging fruit, and attacked the obvious in an easy way. Isn't there a larger idea that could be done here?
i know, what you mean, but what kind of idea would you base on a political party? their best shot to get votes is where they placed it, i guess
I´m not american but unfortunately, "we the rest of the world" in some ways are also affected by USA politics.
I beg you americans, vote for some democrat.
Enough BUSH´s. enough Republicans.
I comment the comments
I DID NOT vote for Bush in either election. He's an f*ing moron who's in over his head.
I don't know if it's the same project that evolved with a different art direction, but Rich Silverstein (from Goodby, Silverstein, and Partners) had the same rationale behind its own tentative. See the ads here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/a-huffpost-project-po...
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