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‘Jeep Views’ Campaign Drives Home National ADDY Award for Creative Advertising Student, a First for Newhouse

Sunday, December 20, 2020, By News Staff
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Mike Gaines

Mike Gaines

Winning a national ADDY is a remarkable feat, and it takes tremendous skill to create a campaign worthy of national recognition. ’20 did just that as a student in the Portfolio II course at Newhouse, winning a 2020 Silver National ADDY Award in June for his .

The ADDY Awards program is the largest and most comprehensive competition for recognizing excellence in advertising. Sponsored by the American Advertising Federation, the competition includes a student division designed especially for college advertising students.

Gaines was able to create such a compelling car campaign for Jeep without even having his license. He began by researching the driving experience, how people interact with the brand and their attitudes toward the product. He learned what sets Jeep apart from other vehicle brands—the car’s ability to drive over extreme, rough terrain, and that it can literally take drivers anywhere.

From that research, Gaines began thinking of ways to offer a unique perspective on Jeep through many iterations. His award-winning idea featured a billboard with a Jeep grill shape cut out of it, showing views of nature behind it. His print campaign drew from the same model, showing pictures of stunning landscapes in the shape of the Jeep grill.

“I knew that people were really passionate about Jeeps, and there is this kind of cult following over how much Jeep owners love their vehicles,” Gaines says. “But I wanted to show something different—the places Jeep can take you and the things you will see.”

Despite the lack of a license—and a worldwide pandemic—Gaines’ understanding of the brand, and his ability to showcase that understanding in his concept, led him to become the first Newhouse student to win a national ADDY Award.

“It definitely felt great to have your work do its purpose and be recognized by industry professionals,” Gaines says. “But the thing I like about advertising is that it’s nice to see it come to a physical or tangible product in the end, regardless.”

The project, from concepting to the finished award-winning product, came to fruition in the  Portfolio II course, taught by professor of practice .

“The truth is that succeeding the way Mike has is not just about talent,” O’Neill says. “That’s something that people misunderstand about the creative end of the advertising business. Talent is important. But what makes the difference is commitment, the energy you bring to the endeavor, how hard you work. He’s got talent but he’s got this tenacity, which is why I think he’s distinguished himself.”

Gaines won at the regional and district levels of the competition in order to proceed to the national level. The Jeep campaign earned him a Gold and $500 EY Scholarship Best in Show wins in the 2020 ADDY Rochester Advertising Federation local competition, and a Gold in the 2020 ADDY District 2 competition before earning a Silver in the national competition.

“I have had Mike as a student in three courses,” says , professor of practice in advertising. “It was apparent that he had a gift for thinking visually, and his solutions to problems usually ended up in surprising places. His ideas are interactive in nature, engaging the viewer to figure out the idea, no matter what the medium.”

Gaines’ hard work paid off, and he was chosen as one of six students worldwide for the Creative Youngbloods Program at TBWA\Chiat\Day N.Y., one of the most elite agencies in advertising.

Five more Newhouse students took home 2020 ADDY Awards for campaigns created in Portfolio courses taught by White and O’Neill.

’19 and ’19 won gold at both the local and district levels for their mobile app “,” which raised awareness about animal testing by adding wounds and stitches to animal emojis.

’20 won three of the seven awards in the local show for two print ad campaigns, AXE “” and Ziploc “,” which provide strong visual solutions for the brands. G’19 and ’19 created a mobile app idea for Brooks, “,” which measures gait for better-fitting shoes.

Story by Alyssa Hertel, a graduate student in the magazine, newspaper and online journalism program at the Newhouse School

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