Amphibious Creatures Handle Denver’s Water Needs

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To explain why Denver Water workers are so adept at handling the Mile High city’s water needs, Sukle Advertising & Design went on a reconnaissance mission inside the bowels of Denver’s water operation and found the answer. Apparently, Denver Water workers are amphibious creatures and Sukle decided to feature them in a new print campaign. See two more version of the print ads here and here.

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