“Not every suicide note looks like a suicide note” – print, Canada
Posted in: Uncategorized “There’s a distorted perception about eating disorders. People don’t choose to have them, eating disorders are one the deadliest of all mental illnesses,” says Cindy Dobbe, president and co-founder, The Looking Glass Foundation. “The objective of this campaign is to educate the public and lessen the stigma attached to a very real and life-threatening disease.”
“To articulate the severity of eating disorders, the campaign’s strategy and tagline profess, “Not every suicide note looks like a suicide note.” Our intention is to illustrate that seemingly innocent signs are actually clues that a loved one may unknowingly be on a path towards self-harm,” says Daryl Gardiner, associate creative director, DDB Canada. “The campaign’s tone reflects both the seriousness of this disease and optimism for those afflicted, and leaves viewers with a positive message of hope.”
This is the print part of the campaign, created by DDB Canada,Vancouver for The Looking Glass Foundation.
Creatives:
Frank Hoedl (Photographer)
Alan Russell (Executive Creative Director)
Dean Lee (Creative Director)
Daryl Gardiner (Assoc Creative Director)
Daryl Gardiner (Art Director)
Jeff Galbraith (Copywriter)
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