Archiwum miesiąca: czerwiec 2017
Immunity Charm in Afghanistan
Post pobrano z: Immunity Charm in Afghanistan
McCann Health in India and The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) in Afghanistan have won the Grand Prix for Good at Cannes International Festival of Creativity, for “Immunity Charm”. The Immunity Charm campaign, winner of four gold and four silvers Lions in the Pharma category, was developed to address childhood disease and mortality. Launched in April, the Immunity Charm™ consists of colored beads that represent the vaccines each child has received. Healthcare workers provide The Immunity Charm™ to mothers to place on their newborn’s wrist as a symbol of protection against disease. Each time the child is brought for an immunization, a color-coded bead corresponding to the specific vaccine received is added to the bracelet symbolizing the protective effects of the vaccine. As the child receives additional vaccines against such diseases as measles, polio, diphtheria, and others, color-coded beads are added to the bracelet.

Afghanistan has some of the lowest vaccination rates in the world, which contribute to high levels of infant and childhood mortality especially in poor and rural communities. Diseases that are rare in the developed world are far too frequent causes of child mortality in Afghanistan. Once initial evaluation of The Immunity Charm™ is completed, plans will be developed for larger scale evaluation in clinics in Afghanistan and perhaps in other countries as well.
Dr Harshit Jain, senior VP and country manager, McCann Health India, told Brand Equity about the creative origins of the Immunity Charm campaign:
“We are the strategic partners of the Ministry of public health in Afghanistan. There was no specific brief, but we knew Afghanistan has the poorest health indicators in the world. The government was open to finding creative solutions to address this. My son was 8 months old at the time. As we watched him playing, over a dinner conversation, I observed we’d made him wear a bracelet and tended to get worried if he went out without it, since it is supposed to offer protection from evil energies. And that’s how immunity charm was born. We did the pilot for the project in a district near Kabul. Nearly 1000 kids were enrolled when we started in March, and still continue with the bracelet.”
“We are excited to work with McCann Health on the development and testing of this potentially important new tool to help us increase vaccination rates in our country,” said Dr. Ferozuddin Feroz, Public Health Minister, Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. “The Ministry of Public Health in Afghanistan is committed to testing creative solutions to difficult challenges that we face in our country.”
Immunity Charm Credits
The Immunity Charm campaign was developed at McCann Health, New Delhi
Volvo Moments that never happen
Post pobrano z: Volvo Moments that never happen
Volvo is promoting the safety features found on the new Volvo XC60 with “Moments that never happen”, a beautifully crafted commercial. A young girl talks with her mother about the future possibilities that will come from her first day at school. As she walks down the footpath she visualises the two best friends for life, the journeys she’ll take, and the family she’ll raise. At the same time another woman sets out on her journey through the city, coping with tiredness and distractions. The Volvo Moments commercial’s plot comes to a climax when the young girl steps out to cross the street. The Volvo’s safety system detects the girl and applies its autonomous emergency brake, preventing what could have been a life-changing collision. The film ends with a conclusion: “Sometimes the moments that never happen matter the most.”
Over 1.2 million people die in traffic accidents around the globe each year, but Volvo believes its vision of an injury and fatality-free future can soon be a reality.
The vehicle here is the XC60, which has several new safety features. A steer support functionality was added to the brand’s City Safety autonomous emergency braking system. And a new system, Oncoming Lane Mitigation, uses steer assist to mitigate head-on collisions. Also, the Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) has been updated with a steer assist function to reduce the risk of lane-changing collisions.
All of which should reduce the human factor, which after all is responsible for some 94 percent of traffic accidents.
“This film featuring the new XC60 highlights how important active safety systems have become and reflects Volvo’s leadership in this area,” says Anders Gustafsson, senior vice president for EMEA at Volvo Car Group. “We launched our City Safety autonomous emergency braking system as standard equipment in all new Volvos back in 2008, starting with the first generation XC60. Today, these systems are finally becoming an industry standard.”
In Sweden alone, Volvo says it has seen 45 percent fewer rear-end frontal crashes thanks to its collision warning with autobrake system.
“We have been working with collision avoidance systems for many years and we can see how effective they are,” says Malin Ekholm, vice president of Volvo Cars Safety Centre. “With the XC60, we are determined to take the next step in reducing avoidable collisions with the addition of steering support and assistance systems. At Volvo we take that extra step—we protect people inside and outside the car whenever possible.”
Volvo Moments Credits
The Volvo Moments campaign was developed at Forsman & Bodenfors by art directors Karl Risenfors and Andreas Malm, copywriter Gustav Johansson, account director Anders Bothén, account manager Ewa Edlund, graphic designer Martin Joelsson, PR strategist Bjarne Darwall, agency producer Jim Elfving.
Filming was shot by director Gustav Johansson via New Land with director of photography Chayse Irvin and executive producer Therese Engberg.
Editor was Sam Ostrove at Cut + Run.
Music is “Final Minutes and the Mountains”, by composer Dan Romer.
Why We’re Convinced We’re Right (and everyone else is wrong!)
Post pobrano z: Why We’re Convinced We’re Right (and everyone else is wrong!)

Hand Cookin’
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Barack Hendrix or jimi obama? / Portraits crashés!
Post pobrano z: Barack Hendrix or jimi obama? / Portraits crashés!
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| THE ORIGINAL? Radio Metro 88.5 FM – 2013 “Today’s news, yesterday’s music” Source : Coloribus Agency : Koenig & Partners (Ecuador) |
LESS ORIGINAL The contemporary music school– 2017 “Music makes everything better” Source : Coloribus Agency : Estudio Vivo (Mexico) |
25 Blast-From-The-Past Comic Designs
Post pobrano z: 25 Blast-From-The-Past Comic Designs
In honor of the movie release of Logan, based on one of the most popular comics of all time, I’ve decided to put together a collection of comic based graphic design projects. But before we get into that, here’s 10 quick and interesting facts about comics!
- The font Comic Sans is based on Dave Gibbons’ lettering in the Watchmen comic books. (He calls the font “dreadful.”)
- The world’s largest comic book collection belongs to the Library of Congress. They currently hold over 100,000 individual issues.
- Comic book letterers avoid words like “Clint” and “flick” because during printing the letters can run together, making the words look like profanity.
- When the comics code was created, it prohibited judges and law enforcement agents from being depicted negatively.
- Our universe actually exists in the Marvel multiverse. Our Earth is Earth-1218.
- Michael Jackson wanted to play Spider-Man in a movie, so he tried to buy Marvel comics in the ’90s.
- Marvel got around a law that increases taxes on toys that resemble humans by claiming that X-Men figures were mutants, not humans.
- Wayne Enterprises, which is controlled by Batman’s alter ego, Bruce Wayne, owns The Daily Planet, the newspaper that Superman’s alter ego, Clark Kent, works for.
- Spider-man has a hyphen in it so that people don’t confuse him with Superman.
- Spock from Star Trek has taken on Wolverine in a battle. Spock won.
[Source:BuzzFeed]
Let’s get into it! Enjoy!
Credit respective artists.
25 Positively Awesome Number Logos
Post pobrano z: 25 Positively Awesome Number Logos
Many brands and companies use number logos. 7/11, 7 UP, G4S, and Super8 are just a few examples of many. For that reason, I’ve decided to put together a collection of number related logos. But first, here are 10 quick and interesting facts about numbers:
- If you write out pi to two decimal places, backwards it spells “pie”.
- The spiral shapes of sunflowers follow a Fibonacci sequence.
- The Fibonacci sequence is encoded in the number 1/89.
- A pizza that has radius “z” and height “a” has volume Pi × z × z × a.
- The word hundred is derived from the word “hundrath”, which actually means 120 and not 100.
- 111,111,111 × 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321.
- In a room of just 23 people there’s a 50% chance that two people have the same birthday.
- (6 × 9) + (6 + 9) = 69.
- If you shuffle a pack of cards properly, chances are that exact order has never been seen before in the whole history of the universe.
- There’s not enough space in the known universe to write out a googolplex on paper.
[Source: Buzzfeed]
Numbers really are fascinating! But enough of that. Here are 25 positively awesome number logos for your inspiration. Enjoy!
Credit to respective artists.
Credit:Alfrey Davilla | vaneltia
Credit:Alfrey Davilla | vaneltia
Credit:Jetpacks and Rollerskates
Credit:Roma Korolev (kaer logo)
24 Terrific Tokyo Photos
Post pobrano z: 24 Terrific Tokyo Photos
After putting together this week’s photography roundup, I am definitely feeling inspired to take a trip to Tokyo. What an interesting and magnificent city! Did you know that:
- There are 5 enormous cylindrical shafts underneath of Tokyo, Japan which fill with water in case of a flood so it does not to destroy the city.
- The 2020 Olympics will take place in Tokyo, as predicted in the manga Akira in 1982.
- The tallest free-standing tower in the world, the Tokyo Sky Tree, had its final height chosen solely because of wordplay; several numbers were considered because of their alternate meanings, they ended up choosing 634m for “Musashi”.
- Japan has nearly twice as many 7-Elevens as the United States, with 2,079 stores in Tokyo alone.
- There’s a hamburger joint in Tokyo called Whoopi Goldburger.
- There’s a skyscraper in Tokyo which tells you, using colored lights, whether you should bring an umbrella when you go outside.
- 45 of the 51 busiest train stations in the world are in Japan. The busiest, Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station, serves roughly 1.2 billion passengers each year.
[Source: KissAssFacts]
Fascinating! If that doesn’t make you want to visit, I hope that these 24 terrific Tokyo photos will! Enjoy!
Credit to respective artists.
Design deals for the week
Post pobrano z: Design deals for the week
Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals.
5 Gorgeous, Calligraphy Fonts from Genesis Lab
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