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The colors of Nebraska's birds were the focus of SKAR's latest ad for the Nebraska Lottery's Environmental Trust Fund. These funds are  used to improve and preserve the natural habitats of hundreds of bird species throughout the state. After researching different species we were able to find every color in the spectrum. Birds such as the Scarlet Tanager, the Common Yellowthroat and the Purple Martin inspired us. Look for the ad to run in the April issue of Prairie Fire newspaper.
FLYING COLORS
 
 
FIRST TIME IN 3-D
 
 
LOTTERY KEEPS ON TRUCKIN'
 
 
GREEN LANTERN INVITATION
 
 
ETMC TV VOD 4 ME
 
 
ROCK + PAPER + SCISSORS
 
 
Most people probably don't know that the Nebraska Lottery has given a total of $395,605,807 to its beneficiaries since the Nebraska Lottery began operation on September 11, 1993. In order to give people a better understanding of the good the Nebraska Lottery does, SKAR has designed a series of ads to highlight the three main categories of funding: environment, education  and the Nebraska State Fair. Here are a couple of the ads in the series. Look for a detailed beneficiary list on nelottery.com.
NEW ADS FOR NEBRASKA LOTTERY FEATURE BENEFICIARY CAUSES
 
 
PROS AND LEGOS
 
 
CARDBOARD SNOWFLAKES (SHOOTING IN TAMPA IN DECEMBER)
 
 
 
 
THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF 3-D TECHNOLOGY
 
 
RECENT WORKS OF SKART
 
 
The colors of Nebraska's birds were the focus of SKAR's latest ad for the Nebraska Lottery's Environmental Trust Fund. These funds are  used to improve and preserve the natural habitats of hundreds of bird species throughout the state. After researching different species we were able to find every color in the spectrum. Birds such as the Scarlet Tanager, the Common Yellowthroat and the Purple Martin inspired us. Look for the ad to run in the April issue of Prairie Fire newspaper.
FLYING COLORS
 
 
FIRST TIME IN 3-D
 
 
LOTTERY KEEPS ON TRUCKIN'
 
 
GREEN LANTERN INVITATION
 
 
ETMC TV VOD 4 ME
 
 
ROCK + PAPER + SCISSORS
 
 
Most people probably don't know that the Nebraska Lottery has given a total of $395,605,807 to its beneficiaries since the Nebraska Lottery began operation on September 11, 1993. In order to give people a better understanding of the good the Nebraska Lottery does, SKAR has designed a series of ads to highlight the three main categories of funding: environment, education  and the Nebraska State Fair. Here are a couple of the ads in the series. Look for a detailed beneficiary list on nelottery.com.
NEW ADS FOR NEBRASKA LOTTERY FEATURE BENEFICIARY CAUSES
 
 
PROS AND LEGOS
 
 
CARDBOARD SNOWFLAKES (SHOOTING IN TAMPA IN DECEMBER)
 
 
 
 
THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF 3-D TECHNOLOGY
 
 
RECENT WORKS OF SKART
 
 
The colors of Nebraska's birds were the focus of SKAR's latest ad for the Nebraska Lottery's Environmental Trust Fund. These funds are  used to improve and preserve the natural habitats of hundreds of bird species throughout the state. After researching different species we were able to find every color in the spectrum. Birds such as the Scarlet Tanager, the Common Yellowthroat and the Purple Martin inspired us. Look for the ad to run in the April issue of Prairie Fire newspaper.
FLYING COLORS
 
 
FIRST TIME IN 3-D
 
 
LOTTERY KEEPS ON TRUCKIN'
 
 
GREEN LANTERN INVITATION
 
 
ETMC TV VOD 4 ME
 
 
ROCK + PAPER + SCISSORS
 
 
Most people probably don't know that the Nebraska Lottery has given a total of $395,605,807 to its beneficiaries since the Nebraska Lottery began operation on September 11, 1993. In order to give people a better understanding of the good the Nebraska Lottery does, SKAR has designed a series of ads to highlight the three main categories of funding: environment, education  and the Nebraska State Fair. Here are a couple of the ads in the series. Look for a detailed beneficiary list on nelottery.com.
NEW ADS FOR NEBRASKA LOTTERY FEATURE BENEFICIARY CAUSES
 
 
PROS AND LEGOS