The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 10.8.24

Two Tango Collaborative released a new campaign for the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Highway Safety Office. The pedestrian safety campaign features CGI ducks by New York studio Preymaker and includes TV, digital, out-of-home and audio placements. Richmond-based Brian Camp directed the TV spot, and In Your Ear Studios mixed the audio and radio spots.

HueCry Intersection

Hue & Cry’s logo for the ICA’s ‘Intersection’ music series.

Hue & Cry and Overcoast collaborated on branding for a new live music series at the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU. The visual identity work for the series, called “Intersection: Music and Storytelling on Broad and Belvidere,” includes a logo with crosswalk designs inspired by the ICA’s location at the Broad and Belvidere intersection.

Addison Clark was hired by Richmond-based Walter Parks Architects for social media marketing.

Evergib’s Rachel Everett and Brian Gibson are serving as creative directors at this year’s Eddie Adams Workshop and providing branding services including graphic design and website to the New York-based nonprofit, which helps emerging photographers gain professional opportunities.

Arts & Letters hired Scott Woodhouse as a strategist. Woodhouse is based in Washington state and was previously at Wieden + Kennedy, Little Black Book reports. Arts & Letters also released a new spot for ESPN Bet featuring ESPN’s Mike Greenberg.

Two Tango Collaborative released a new campaign for the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Highway Safety Office. The pedestrian safety campaign features CGI ducks by New York studio Preymaker and includes TV, digital, out-of-home and audio placements. Richmond-based Brian Camp directed the TV spot, and In Your Ear Studios mixed the audio and radio spots.

HueCry Intersection

Hue & Cry’s logo for the ICA’s ‘Intersection’ music series.

Hue & Cry and Overcoast collaborated on branding for a new live music series at the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU. The visual identity work for the series, called “Intersection: Music and Storytelling on Broad and Belvidere,” includes a logo with crosswalk designs inspired by the ICA’s location at the Broad and Belvidere intersection.

Addison Clark was hired by Richmond-based Walter Parks Architects for social media marketing.

Evergib’s Rachel Everett and Brian Gibson are serving as creative directors at this year’s Eddie Adams Workshop and providing branding services including graphic design and website to the New York-based nonprofit, which helps emerging photographers gain professional opportunities.

Arts & Letters hired Scott Woodhouse as a strategist. Woodhouse is based in Washington state and was previously at Wieden + Kennedy, Little Black Book reports. Arts & Letters also released a new spot for ESPN Bet featuring ESPN’s Mike Greenberg.

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