New England Aquarium Invites You to See Turtles … EVERYWHERE.

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The New England Aquarium’s “See Turtles” campaign is an appealing exception to the no-pun rule. (Also, we like an effort that doubles as justification to take hallucinogens.)

Variants include Droplet, Water Tower and Rooftop, which will appear in magazines and newspapers.

Online banner ads — which are also cute, if a little Clip-Arty — include Snowman, Cocoa and Car. (Forgive us if these links break; they’re hosted by Mullen.) These are slightly different from their print counterparts: in them, ordinary things take the shape of turtles over time, taking advantage of the ‘net’s ability to seize roving eyes. Frankly, the print stuff is better.

Work by Mullen/Wenham, MA. There’s also radio material, which we didn’t get to hear.

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