20 Jan

Dogotel: The Print Ads

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I found these print ads pretty interesting. In Mexico “dog” means a “lowlife” type of person. The Dogotel campaign seems to show that rather well. They go well together as a set but can also stand alone and deliver a message.

Of course, it’s an extra bonus for us progressives to see Bush lumped in there, but it’s not really a big surprise to see how he’s portrayed in other countries.

Agency: Tanque Group, Mexico City, Mexico
Creative Directors: Veronica Flores, Oliver Meneses, Kiko Leitao
Art directors/Illustrators: Pascual Garcia, Sergio Rivera
Copywriters: Lorena Luqueno, Daniel Ortiz, Veronica Flores

   
 

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