From Classics to AI, Ron Taft Reminds Us Great Ideas Have No Expiration Date

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WARNING LABEL

We were brought in to create an awareness campaign for The BRAIN Cooperative, a startup nonprofit organization whose mission is to advocate for urgent, essential regulation, given the hasty proliferation of AI in numerous sectors. We came up with the idea of a simple warning label—which says it all: 

WARNING: With every marvelous technology comes an equal opportunity for bad. The haste to push the exponential benefits of AI to market can blur the ethical, moral, economic, and societal implications looming in the ether. Now that the genie is out of the bottle, we need to figure out how to regulate AI. Or AI will figure out how to regulate itself.

We wanted a disarming visual, one that didn’t look super hi-tech. We decided on a more human, painterly style to execute our visuals, which you don’t see often representing AI in this kind of campaign. Belinda Bell is an artist we love for her style. Her striking paintings beautifully capture the subtle humor in the headlines.


CREDITS: A Hottie

Creative Director/Art Director/Copywriter: Ron Taft 

Photographer: Michael Furman

CREDITS: Warning Label

Creative Director/Art Director: Ron Taft

Copywriters: Ron Taft, Dylan Gerber

Artist: Belinda Bell


Ron Taft has received 31 Graphis Awards and numerous international design and industry awards, including two Emmys for Columbia TriStar Television and two artist award-winning Grammy campaigns. Ron brings a string of celebrated brand innovation and media arts to market. Ron’s many disciplines emanate from his advertising agency, television network, film studio, and music industry background. He formerly served as the executive vice president/creative director of Dailey Interactive (an IPG company) before founding his own company, Ron Taft Brand Innovation & Media Arts, in 2008.

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