Gift of Life has enlisted the talents of DDB and Unsaid Studio to deliver a poignant campaign with design at its heart. Promoting blood donations to the not-for-profit, it celebrates the unbreakable link between a patient and their donor.
The campaign utilises shared letters in the names of blood donors and recipients to visualise the lifelong bond between them, adding weight and a human element to what is often anonymous. Through this simple concept, it neatly encapsulates a complex bond between individuals in one poignant symbol.
DDB tasked Unsaid Studio with creative exploration through motion and design to bring the campaign idea to life. Complementing the bold central concept, the studio opted for a black and white colour palette and a single font. Shown amidst the busy screens of Times Square and the dense pages of The Washington Post, the campaign stands out for its profound simplicity amongst the visual noise.
Tom Alex Buch, ECD at Unsaid Studio, comments: “One of the primary challenges was to effectively convey the delicate and serious subject matter with taste and elegance. The simplicity of the work meant that there was no room to hide, the animation had to be flawless.”
Doug Bello, director at Unsaid Studio, adds: “It is always a pleasure when we can use our talents and skills to help such an important cause. Working closely with DDB's creative directors (now adam&eveDDB) brought elegance and a soft timing to the project.”
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