World Trade Center Memorial Foundation - 9-11 Campaign
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AGENCY: Saatchi & Saatchi NY
CLIENT/PRODUCT: World Trade Center Memorial Foundation
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Tony Granger, Jan Jacobs, Leo Premutico
ART DIRECTOR: Carmine Coppola
COPYWRITER: Chuck Pagano
Photographer: Thomas Brodin
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Great ads, especially for something that could have evolved into something both horribly tacky and sappy. It’s nice to see something both respectful, but also reflective of the “everyday nature” of the world we currently live in.