Released: | July 2009 | Avertiser: | Denver Water | Brand name: | WATER SAVING MESSAGE | Agency: | Sukle Advertising & Design | Country: | USA | Credits:Advertising Agency: Sukle Advertising & Design, USAPrint Producer: Gail Barker Sukle Advertising + Design has a new conservation campaign for hometown client Denver Water that asks people to curtail their lawn watering by two minutes a day. You'll get away with this, the ads suggest, because "grass is dumb" and won't know the difference. The work includes quote bubbles stuck in the ground that reveal the depths of grass's stupidity, and a couple of TV commercials (the one below and this other one) in which a few personified blades fail to grasp even the basics of the reality that surrounds them. Sukle's "Use only what you need" campaign has been down this road before, of course, with the pretty great drunk-flowers spot. |
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