Small, Old, Weird
First off, let me apologize. I have not worked with Danny DeVito and there are no ads here starring him. Sorry. Instead, what you'll find here is a collection of projects that are small, old, or weird, just like Danny DeVito. And also like Danny DeVito, projects I love too much to kill.
Greenfield Bacon
Stolen Eggs
Bacon and Eggs belong together. So when 100,000 eggs were stolen in Pennsylvania, we jumped into action with a hyper-localized campaign to find the stolen eggs.
Featured in: AdWeek // LBB // Campaign // Design Rush // The Stable
WWF
Real Scary Masks
We created Halloween masks designed to look like the things that can actually hurt us and that we should really be scared of - factory farming, oil, pesticides, and overfishing.
Featured in: One Show // Luerzer's // ADCC // Applied Arts // AdWeek // AgencySpy // AdAge
Dolmio
Pepper Hacker
In year 1, my agency created an idea for a fake product that people loved so much we just had to make it real. So, in year 2, I helped figure out how to make it work and then tell people about it.
Awards & Press: Cannes // New York Festivals // Effies // Award // FAB Awards // First We Feast // PSFK // Bustle // Fast Company // The Telegraph // news.com.au // Babble // B&T
Netflix
Netflip
When you lay down and watch Netflix, you have to crane and twist your neck to watch it right side up. So, we created a Chrome browser extension that rotates your screen 90° and lets you watch Netflix lying down in comfort. Take that, slightly annoying first world problem
Awards: One Show, ADCC, Marketing Awards
Miami Ad School
First Chapter Project
Giving copywriters the chance to be real writers by publishing their unfinished novels. Sort of.
Awards & Press: Communication Arts // Applied Arts // Applied Arts Design // Agency Spy // Muse by CLIO // Stimulant // SHOTS // Modern Copywriter // Campaign UK // AdWeek
AT&T
See the World, See the Savings
Showing customers how much money they could save with an AT&T roaming plan by creating popular travel destinations out of cut up American currency. We partnered with artist Mark Wagner to painstakingly create the posters by hand, and with AT&T's lawyers to find creative loopholes to make the whole thing legal.