Hatching A Meat-Friendly Campaign

by David Burn on August 3, 2005

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“Advertising without posters is like fishing without worms.” –The Hatch Brothers
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Adfreak reports on the new KC Masterpeice print campaign from DDB San Francisco, made in conjunction with Hatch Showprint of Nashville.
Hatch Showprint, the oldest print shop in America opened in 1879. For decades it was the leading poster printer for circuses, vaudeville shows and sporting events. Today, it is best know for creating images of Grand Ole Opry stars, thousands of which line the shop’s walls. Modern-day artists employ the same techniques that have been used since the 15th century.

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