Mario Mariotti
Green Tiger Press, 1984
The Best of Ad Campaigns!
Steve Blount and Lisa Walker
Rockport, 1988
Noblia Citizen, client
Lintas: New York, agency
…Working with Mariotti’s idea of the hand as an animal, Bruce Arendash and creative director Lynn Giordano began putting the pieces together. They hired Hiro, the famed Japanese photographer. Matching product attributes to animal characters, they came up with a duck, a swan, a giraffe and a zebra. The headlines pointed up the similarities: “Waterproof as a duck,” “Elegant as a swan.” “Thin as a giraffe,” “Bold as a Zebra.”…
…We really needed to set an image. The ‘animals’ did a good job of that from an advertising point of view, but where the ads appeared was just as important,” Kravetz continues. Lintas bought heavily in the fashion list: GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue and Esquire. It also bought Town & Country, a key play in the jewelry industry….
As Waterproof As a Duck.
As Thin As a Flamingo.
As Thin As a Giraffe.
As Striking As a Panther.
As Exotic As a Parrot.
As Rugged As a Ram.
As Elegant As a Swan.
As Racy As a Thoroughbred.
Step-By-Step Graphics
September/October 1988
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