Video game program recruitment

I designed these advertisements for video game classes using actual game boxes.  The ads were successful, if by “successful” you mean students stole the ads off the walls.

We didn’t make many of these because it’s hard to get gamers to part with old boxes.

This ad featured the CD jewel case for the game Mysterious Island. The case is mounted on black foam core. A class schedule is pasted below the jewel box. The foam core sits on a plastic display stand.
This ad, featuring a game CD jewel case, could sit on a table top or counter.
This ad is a video game box for Republic The Revolution, mounted on foam core. It's designed so the foam core can be wall-mounted in the school hallway. The game box features a cover flap that the player could open to read more about the game.
This one was interactive – users could open the box flap.
. . . we glued a schedule of the learning community classes.
The open flap revealed information on the school’s fledgling video game program and a class schedule.