ANDY Awards 2020 | ||
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Craft | - | Gold |
ADC Awards 2020 | ||
Advertising | Direct | Gold Cube |
Advertising | Design for Good | Bronze Cube |
Publication Design | Design for Good | Gold Cube |
Publication Design | Design for Good | Best of Discipline |
Advertising | Branded Content & Entertainment - Online | Merit |
Advertising | Craft in Video | Merit |
Advertising | Art Direction - Digital / Motion | Bronze Cube |
Motion / Film Craft / Gaming Craft | Craft in Motion / Film | Gold Cube |
Motion / Film Craft / Gaming Craft | Craft in Motion / Film | Merit |
Clio Awards 2019 | ||
Design | Publishing & Printed Materials | Gold |
Direct | Print/Mail | Gold |
Design | Direct Marketing | Gold |
Client: Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence
Agency: FCB
Advertising Agency: FCB, Chicago, USA
Production Company: Lord + Thomas / Chicago
Production Company: The Mill / Chicago
Art Director: Rodolfo Fernandes
Copywriter: Ricardo Salgado
Designer: Michele Morales
Designer: Jackson Bernard
Editor: Pat Owens
Producer: Julie Regimand
Producer: Domenic Caruso
Producer: Marissa Mandarino
Producer: Daniel Abrigg
Producer: Ryan McDaniel
Producer: Kate Vilt
Product Designer: Charlotte Tredup
Creative Director: Bruno Mazzotti
Creative Director: Dean Paradise
Executive Creative Director: Sam Luchini
Executive Creative Director: Kevin Grady
Executive Producer: John Bleeden
Chief Creative Officer: Liz Taylor
Chief Creative Officer: Fred Levron
Photo Editor: Greg Olsen
Country: United States
Published: May 2019
Synopsis:
Following the “Most Dangerous Street” installation, I wanted to let you know about an activation that took place in downtown Chicago yesterday for the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence (ICHV). During the event, the organization, in partnership with FCB Chicago, unveiled “The Gun Violence History Book”. Outlined in 19 chapters and 853 pages, is the 228 years of gun violence history in America.
The articles, facts, and data within are intended to be a tool to teach current and future voters how we can stop repeating history. Additionally, the book has formed part of a learning plan for teachers and schools in Chicago-land.
Where the bullet finally stopped, is a message for readers, “This bullet stopped. But history continues to be written. Support universal background checks at www.stopgunviolencehistory.com.” The site helps connect people with their senator, and then sends an automated email urging for universal background checks. The nonprofit is also encouraging communities to support Fix the FOID Act [HB 96] – a new legislation with the goal of addressing loopholes in our existing gun licensing system – by encouraging lawmakers to support.