San Francisco Department of Public Works : Graffiti Watch
On behalf of an interdepartmental municipal effort called Graffiti Watch, BBDO West has produced pro bono OOH that tackles the sprawl of urban scrawl in the city that so many people can claim "I left my art" in. "Vandals travel from al
Published On
Jul 28, 2006
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On behalf of an interdepartmental municipal effort called Graffiti Watch, BBDO West has produced pro bono OOH that tackles the sprawl of urban scrawl in the city that so many people can claim "I left my art" in. "Vandals travel from all over the Bay Area and even from around the world to leave their mark in the city," according to the Department of Public Works. But we must say, that kid sure has a fly crib. Who did it? The vandals themselves, working on location, with permission, of course, in housing that was about to be renovated. "This is professional-grade tagging done by former taggers who are now allied with the city," says ACD Neil Levy. "Public Works nabs the taggers
Credits
- Date
- Jul 28, 2006
- Executive Creative Director :
- Jim Lesser
- Art Director :
- Sakol Mongkolkasetarin
- Photographer :
- Curtis Myers
- Associate Creative Director, Copywriter :
- Neil Levy
- Agency :
- BBDO West
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