Advertisers know best how to play with the human psyche. Hill Holidayâs exquisite campaign successfully wins the mind game by bringing the âfaces behind the handsâ to life. However, the text on the hands depicting the dreams, though excellent, no doubt, has been stretched a bit. Brevity is the soul of wit and pithy punches would have done much better. Anyway, Creative Directors Doug Gould and Dave Smith have done a commendable job.
Doug Gould, âIn These Handsâ Creative Director, said:
We decided to use childrenâs hands in this campaign because hands are a powerful symbol of the choices we make: they can high-five or they can slap. Also, two clasping hands comprise Boys & Girls Clubs of Bostonâs logo, sending a powerful message that we are strong when we are together, and together we make good choices.
This is the first time Boys and Girls Club of Boston has launched a powerful online and print advertising campaign in 115 years. âIn These Handsâ would not only help the core concept reach out more but also connect with the world and make the difference. What lies at the core of the campaign, and which had made the real trick, is the element of honesty. The hands are of the real members of the Club.
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Via: The Inspiration Room