LOVES YOU
AS YOU ARE,
WITHOUT
DRUGS.
01. BRIEF
Given the worrying normalization of cannabis and cocaine use in Madrid, and the low perception of risk associated with these substances, Madrid City Council faced the challenge of launching an outdoor drug-prevention campaign.
The goal was to communicate without paternalism, cut through the visual saturation of the streets, and move away from a blunt “Drugs kill you” message.
02. INSIGHT
The strategic response was to look back and make visible a reality we don’t see: long before causing death, drugs break you, isolate you, throw you off balance, divide you, suffocate you, shrink you, corner you, make you forget yourself, drive you mad (and so on)… until reaching the inevitable end of the road: they kill you.
Based on the premise of showing these “invisible effects” on the user, the campaign takes shape through a graphic execution in which the design doesn’t just communicate the message—it physically suffers what it states, making typography the absolute protagonist of the communication.
03. IDEA
In this way, the campaign “Drugs change you” becomes literal: drugs attack the graphic itself. When the message reads “drugs isolate you,” the text breaks apart, leaving an immense emptiness in the poster; in “break you,” the type visually fractures; in “suffocate you,” the letters grow disproportionately until they choke the space of the bus shelter; or in “disorder you,” the composition loses its syntactic logic. Each piece is a demonstration: the advertising surface becomes the citizen’s living space, invaded, distorted, or emptied by the substance.
The creative concept and art direction commit to radical minimalism and a code of visual urgency, using only a saturated red background and black typography to ensure maximum contrast and legibility in the urban environment. Far from relying on complex metaphors or stock imagery, the art direction uses expressive typography to emulate the symptoms of addiction directly on the medium. No photos, no excuses, no complex metaphors: just a truth that hits in a second. Here, outdoor isn’t just a channel; it’s the place where the city looks at itself.
04. EXECUTION
05. CREDITS
Date: October 2025
Client: Madrid Council
Product: Drugs Awareness
Industry: Public Administration
Country: Spain
Agency: Darwin & Verne
Creative Director: Pablo Mendoza
Design & Art Direction: Pablo Mendoza