Call us crazy, but we think cows belong on pasture, eating grass—not cooped up in feedlots. See what happened when we put fitness trackers on our cows, to actually count how many steps they take every day.
Client: Organic Valley | Title: Call Us Crazy, But It’s Working
Agency: Humanaut Campaign Chief Creative Director: David Littlejohn, Chief Strategist: Andrew Clark, Agency Producer: Tommy Wilson, Account Director: Elizabeth Cates, Creative Director: Andy Pearson, Liza Behles, Copywriter: Andy Pearson, Liza Behles, Alana Questell, Design Director: Stephanie Gelabert, Art Director: Greg Dalbey, Designers: Carrie Warren, Coleson Amon, Animator: Bethany Maxfield, Project Manager: Hannah Chandler
Production Company: Humanaut Productions
Director: Dan Jacobs, Director of Photography: Sean Webley, Camera: Tyler Clements, 2nd Camera: Clovis Siemon, Producer: Demetrius Nelson, Editing/Finishing: Annie Huntington, Editing/Finishing: Tyler Beasley / Fancy Rhino,
Media Strategy: Chris Pyne / Junction 37 | Media Buying: Amanda Liu, Christy Provines / Junction 37
The Undeniable Voice of Art
Creative Growth, the first organization dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities, has teamed up with creative marketing company, John McNeil Studio to unveil its new brand. Representing 50 years of elevating the work of artists with disabilities within the arts community, Creative Growth’s new brand campaign includes a new identity and logo, new positioning, brand film and a redefined strategy centering on the ‘undeniable voice of art.’ Creative Growth’s evolved brand is at the forefront of a shift towards art that stands for the inherent reveal — the power of artistic expression to bring understanding and connection to us all. The brand’s new expression includes unobtrusive color and design choices that purposely don’t compete with the voice of the artist and instead, serve as a container for the art to have a voice of its own. Executive Creative Director, Gerald Lewis of John McNeil Studio explains “We needed to create a powerful, distinctive voice for the brand. But, it couldn’t compete with the voice of the artists because in the end, the art has to speak. It had to be simple, honest and genuine, in line with the mission of Creative Growth. Artists will spend 30 years making work, honing their craft and following their voice inside this space. We wanted to celebrate that. So, while the mark, the brand, is simple and honest, it’s also expansive and energetic.” Kicking off the new brand campaign is a short film capturing the voice of artist William Scott as he walks through downtown Oakland and enters... Read More