


While driving around other day, I noticed Oxfam America's new ad campaign on Chicago bus shelters. I'm not sure if it was purely the design that caught my eye, or the fact that I'm reading a book about poverty so it was already on my mind. But aren't these ads pretty great? I've been wondering if I should have been a doctor or a teacher or a well-digger, but maybe designers can make an impact, too. I tried a Google search to find out who the illustrator and copywriter were, but no luck.
Update: Jessica Hische was the illustrator, of course! Thanks, commenters.To buy someone a toilet, a sheep, a song, or a pile of
$%@# (watch the video!),
head to Oxfam.
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