Case Study by Salter>Mitchell March 22, 2013
As part of an ongoing fight against the obesity epidemic, a web and smartphone app is designed to help community members in Pinellas County, Florida find local activities that promote an active, healthy lifestyle. A media campaign helped spread the word.
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Case Study by Cundari March 08, 2013
To help young cancer patients track and manage pain, SickKids hospital needed to find a way to encourage them to fill out detailed pain reports on a daily basis. Cundari created a solution that was both engaging and useful, tapping into children’s love of interactive gaming and technology.
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Case Study by Gotham March 20, 2013
This interactive web-platform, designed for the American Heart Association, helps users become more comfortable with performing CPR.
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Case Study by Landor Associates March 14, 2013
For Landor’s pro-bono program, Brand Aid, the design team created an entirely new visual system for Global Health Corps, a nonprofit fellowship
program with the mission to advance social justice through the health equity movement.
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Case Study by AMP Agency March 22, 2013
Using a mix of traditional and nontraditional approaches including ad placement at bodegas, murals, a food truck and radio spots, this campaign for the Food Bank of New York aimed to affect the eating habits of low-income teens by encouraging them to change their eating behaviors.
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Article by Erin Kissane February 07, 2013
In August 2012, AIGA and PepsiCo Nutrition Ventures convened at the School for Visual Arts in New York City for a two-day summit. Participants—including designers, community advocates, physicians and health specialists—focused on using creative methods to identify and address environmental and community factors that affect nutrition and promote chronic diseases.
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Learn how a global leader in healthcare is innovating ahead of a rapidly changing industry in this members-only webinar presented with Aquent. Bob Calvano, director of Merck’s Global Creative Studios, will give a guided tour of the trends developing at his in-house, full-service agency, where he leads a studio of 80 plus designers, illustrators, developers and filmmakers.
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