Illustration Billboard Campaign

Here is a great billboard campaign for Positive Parenting campaign where several artists were asked to create artwork that illustrated a different element of positive parenting. The illustrations can be seen on billboards and in print ads across the United States

Art Director: Dave Markes
Copywriter:
Rainbow Rowell
Agency: Bailey Lauerman

The illustrators that participated were J. Otto Seibold, Calef Brown, Gilbert Ford, Nate Williams, Jessie Hartland, and Frederique Bertrand.

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“Kids who love reading live happier ever after” illustrated by Calef Brown

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“Participation Counts” illustrated by Frederique Bertrand

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“Help them achieve their dreams…” illustrated by Nate Williams

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“There-s a reason pancakes are always smiling…” illustrated by J. Otto Seibold

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“Share more than the meatloaf” illustrated by Jessie Hartland

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“ABC before TV” illustrated by Gilbert Ford

 

 

 

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  • Great work.
  • Wonderful campaign brilliantly executed. Nice job!
  • Wow, I love these works. What a great idea!
  • Elizabeth
    Nice job !! children always understand better with ads that are ment to their ages (I hope parents too! )
  • Adorei esta campanha!
    Gostava de a ver aqui, pelo meu País!
    Os nossos Pais estão a precisar!
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