The New York Times ad campaign: The Truth Is Hard
Contributed by Love Lagerkvist on Mar 1st, 2017. Artwork published in
February 2017
.At the 2016 Oscars, The New York Times aired its first-ever television commercial. The typographic spot features nothing but black text on a white background, sentences that start with “The truth is…”. It references the state of politics in mass media, a battlefield where US President Donald Trump has lunched multiple attacks specifically aimed at the Times.
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NYT Franklin stands straight on the empty background, a symbol of a broken and battered American dream. Almost spindly in appearance, it takes the strong character of NYT Karnak to save us from an impending populist doom.
![The campaign includes this accompanying print ad appearing in the Times. It is the newspaper’s first brand campaign in a decade. More info on Ad Age.](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/50/49196/upto-700xauto/58b7244c/new-york-times-truth-1.jpeg)
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The campaign includes this accompanying print ad appearing in the Times. It is the newspaper’s first brand campaign in a decade. More info on Ad Age.
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