AMENDING AMERICA - Figure
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To explore the history of our constitutional amendments, the U.S. National Archives created the Amending America exhibit at the National Archives Museum and a nine-part multi-city speaking series called National Conversations on Rights & Justice. Figure originated a launch campaign across multiple platforms.

To explore the history of our constitutional amendments, the U.S. National Archives created the Amending America exhibit at the National Archives Museum and a nine-part multi-city speaking series called National Conversations on Rights & Justice. Figure originated a launch campaign across multiple platforms.

Creative

 

It is difficult—but not impossible—to turn an idea into an amendment. Only 27 times—out of more than 11,000 proposals—have Americans reached consensus to amend the Constitution.  We researched many of the basic fundamental rights that this long, arduous task has produced and narrowed our focus down five basics that the public could quickly connect with.  To provoke thought and further exploration, we asked the public to think critically about where they might be without these rights and paired these questions with resonate imagery from historical moments in their evolution.

Key Art

Key Art

Creative

 

It is difficult—but not impossible—to turn an idea into an amendment. Only 27 times—out of more than 11,000 proposals—have Americans reached consensus to amend the Constitution.  We researched many of the basic fundamental rights that this long, arduous task has produced and narrowed our focus down five basics that the public could quickly connect with.  To provoke thought and further exploration, we asked the public to think critically about where they might be without these rights and paired these questions with resonate imagery from historical moments in their evolution.

Outdoor

Fare Gates

Print

Services

 

Campaign Origination
Project Management
Creative Direction
Copywriting
Graphic Design
Video Production

Services

 

Campaign Origination
Project Management
Creative Direction
Copywriting
Graphic Design
Video Production

Print

Results

2.15 Million Exhibit Visitors
37% Visitor Increase
40,000 Visitor Participants in Exhibit Interactive Activities
627 Million Media Impressions Related to the
National Conversations on Rights & Justice Events
1.5 Billion Advertising and Experiential Reach

Results

2.15 Million Exhibit Visitors

 

37% Visitor Increase

 

40,000 Visitor Participants in Exhibit Interactive Activities

 

627 Million Media Impressions Related to the National Conversations on Rights & Justice Events

 

1.5 Billion Advertising and Experiential Reach