Check out the winning entry to our El Camino… | Little White Lies

Creative Brief

Check out the win­ning entry to our El Camino cre­ative brief

16 Dec 2020

A man with long hair wearing a black jacket, standing next to a car in a dark setting.
A man with long hair wearing a black jacket, standing next to a car in a dark setting.
We set a bumper stick­er design chal­lenge inspired by the Break­ing Bad spin-off movie.

To cel­e­brate the recent home enter­tain­ment release of El Camino: A Break­ing Bad Movie, we set our read­ers a design chal­lenge inspired by the film and the wider Break­ing Bade universe.

The brief was to cre­ate a bumper stick­er fea­tur­ing a slo­gan and iconog­ra­phy from the film or show – some­thing you might find on Jesse Pinkman’s ride. Now we’re delight­ed to reveal the win­ning entry.

Designed by Hol­ly Bat­tle, we love this illus­trat­ed effort which fea­tures the epony­mous get­away car kick­ing up a cloud of dust along below a line of dia­logue from the film: I’ve gone where the uni­verse takes me my whole life. It’s bet­ter to make those deci­sions for yourself.”

Retro-style illustration depicting a pickup truck driving on a desert road with mountains in the background. Text reads "Make those decisions for Yourself".

Thanks to every­one who took part – we’ll be back with anoth­er cre­ative brief in the new year.

El Camino is avail­able to own on Blu-ray and DVD now.

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