The scariest monster is the one you can’t see.
For Halloween, we turned climate change into something visible, and impossible to ignore.
Instead of fictional horror, we focused on something real: the air we breathe. Together with illustrator Bakea, we created an invisible creature living in the city—always present, yet rarely acknowledged. By giving shape to what usually goes unseen, the campaign turned an abstract threat into something tangible, shifting climate change from distant idea to immediate fear.






