Better Make Room & College Signing Day
CLIENT: MICHELLE OBAMA/THE WHITE HOUSE
During her time as First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS), Michelle Obama and her team wanted a way to encourage traditionally marginalized Generation Z students to apply for and attend college.
I penned the tagline “Saying things out loud makes them happen,” and engagement for the campaign centered around making sure that students knew they were heard. We put their dreams for the future on digital billboards across the country, on posters and t-shirts through artist collaborations, on a website, in a PSA and, most notably, on the American Eagle building in Times Square as part of an interactive installation.
College Signing Day is an annual celebrity-filled event (part of the Better Make Room campaign) that celebrates students who have made the commitment to attend college.
As you might imagine, the data is impressive:
2.96 BILLION #BetterMakeRoom hashtag impressions
5,500+ press hits
58,000+ @BetterMakeRoom Instagram followers
100+ celebrity influencers
1,500+ College Signing Day events held every year
700,000+ students celebrated annually during College Signing Day
~1 BILLION #CollegeSigningDay hashtag impressions each year
165,000+ students signed up for UpNext text platform
2.1 million UpNext text messages sent
My role:
Art direction, design, copywriting, engagement and partnerships ideation for Better Make Room
Creative direction and design for College Signing Day
Additional credits:
Copywriting by Sarah Gabbart
Video production by Ell Creative
Produced while employed by The Black Sheep Agency as part of the Reach Higher initiative
Better Make Room Celebrity Reaction Video
We chose real student statements with real student names to put in front of various celebrities, who read them and then responded authentically on video. Additionally, many celebrities retweeted or reposted similar “student statements” hashtagged with #BetterMakeRoom.