| Title | ROLLING EGGS |
| Brand | SHIGA ART SCHOOL |
| Product / Service | ROLLING EGGS |
| Category | A01. Posters |
| Entrant | DENTSU Tokyo, JAPAN |
| Entrant Company | DENTSU Tokyo, JAPAN |
| Advertising Agency | DENTSU Tokyo, JAPAN |
| Name | Company | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Yoshihiro Yagi | Creative Director/Art Director | |
| Haruko Tsutsui | Copywriter | |
| Daisuke Hatakeyama | Creative Power Unit | Designer |
| Fumihito Katamura | Katamura Fumihito Photograph Office | Photographer |
Shiga Art School is a community based art school in Shiga, teaching creative expression to all ages from children to senior citizens. The students are emerging talent – trying out different methods and coming up with new ideas. We expressed this notion by comparing the students with ‘eggs’. The poster is printed on both sides of the paper; the photographs depict eggs in various states on one side and an illustration of ‘rolling’ eggs on the other.
Shiga Art School is a community based art school in Shiga, teaching creative expression to all ages from children to senior citizens. The students are emerging talent – trying out different methods and coming up with new ideas. We expressed this notion by comparing the students with ‘eggs’. The poster is printed on both sides of the paper; the photographs depict eggs in various states on one side and an illustration of ‘rolling’ eggs on the other.
Shiga Art School is a community based art school in Shiga, teaching creative expression to all ages from children to senior citizens. The students are emerging talent – trying out different methods and coming up with new ideas. We expressed this notion by comparing the students with ‘eggs’. The poster is printed on both sides of the paper; the photographs depict eggs in various states on one side and an illustration of ‘rolling’ eggs on the other.
Shiga Art School is a community based art school in Shiga, teaching creative expression to all ages from children to senior citizens. The students are emerging talent – trying out different methods and coming up with new ideas. We expressed this notion by comparing the students with ‘eggs’. The poster is printed on both sides of the paper; the photographs depict eggs in various states on one side and an illustration of ‘rolling’ eggs on the other.