Our friends at the Laughing Planet Café were looking to get the word
out about their fresh, local, and downright tasty menu. But in typical Laughing
Planet fashion, they wanted us to do it in a way that was as fun and quirky as
they were. No problem.
To tell the story of how Laughing Planet locations offer bowls and
burritos that are So Good and So Close, we brought in the unique and surreal
characters of new Portland artist Elizabeth Considine. After losing her farm
job on Sauvie Island, Elizabeth discovered her talent for abstract and awesome
illustration- a perfect fit for Laughing Planet's unique character. Featuring a
dinosaur with arms that are too small, a teasing donkey, and a toothless man
with a mouthful of burrito, So Good, So
Close captures the struggle of wanting something that's good, but just out
of reach.
Check out the campaign on a movie theater screen in your
neighborhood. You can also see more of Elizabeth's work at here or even on the walls of the Belmont
and Gabriel Park Laughing Planet locations (coming soon). It's sure to leave
you wanting more.
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