





Goodby Silverstein & Partners had us generate a print ad campaign for Got Milk? to correspond with the NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl. We digitally illustrated a set of vintage football trading cards featuring key NFL players, Tom Brady, Marshall Faulk, Drew Bledsoe, Donovan McNabb, and Kordell Stewart. The cards were part of a national NFL Playoffs advertising campaign, and when the Patriots won their first Super Bowl in 2002, Tom Brady's card was featured as a full-page advertisement in major newspapers.