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  • Doctor's Launch A Graphic Junk Food Warning Labels Effort

    Doctor's Launch A Graphic Junk Food Warning Labels Effort

    Ontario doctors are pushing for warning labels on junk food such as chocolate milk, pizza and grape juice box's. The OMA (Ontario Medical Association) released graphic print ad style images recently of what those warning might look if their proposal gets the go ahead, all in an effort to combat what they call an "Urgent Action to Combat Obesity Epidemic".

    The Ontario’s doctors pointed to numerous anti-tobacco campaigns that have helped reduce the number of smokers, and called for the imposition of similar measures on obesity-causing foods. Anti-tobacco campaigns have helped to reduce smoking rates in Ontario from close to 50 percent in the 1960s to less than 20 percent today. Tax increases were the most important reason for this success, followed by public information (including disturbing images of diseased lungs and other graphic depictions of the negative effects of smoking), removal of retail tobacco displays, and advertising bans. To that end, Ontario should set an aggressive course with a comprehensive, multi-pronged suite of policies to reverse the course of childhood obesity.

    Dr. Doug Weir, President of the Ontario Medical Association added: “We are raising a generation of children that will suffer from devastating and wholly preventable diseases, overwhelm the health system, and die prematurely. We need immediate and strong legal action to address what Ontario’s doctors are now seeing in the diabetes clinics and the stroke centers, and on the operating table: a full-scale public health crisis.”

    “The time for gentle admonitions has come and gone. We need to fight this problem with proven tools like tax incentives and graphic warnings. There is an enormous body of evidence that these measures work.”

    Images Via: Ontario Medical Association

  • A Body of Tobacco

    A Body of Tobacco

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    Do you remember the pictures of black lungs we were shown at school? Tobacco Body is exactly the same thing done for the iPad age. It is a tool for teachers to show how tobacco changes our bodies. 358 Helsinki has been working with Cancer Society of Finland since the inception of their agency cracking the same problem: How do they get teenagers to think critically about smoking?

    This time they thought about the school world and soon realized that those pictures in the books are still the same. Isn't it time for an update? Can't technology make the shock effect more shocking?

    Client: Cancer society of Finland;
    Agency: 358 Helsinki;
    Production: !noob;
    Country: Finland;
    Creative Director: Erkki Izarra;
    Art Director: Maria Fridman;
    Art Director: Ville Kovanen;
    Copywriter: Jonathan Mander;
    Copywriter: Valtteri Väkevä;
    Copywriter: Anna Lundqvist;
    Account Director: Sonja Eiramo;
    Agency Producer: PEGGY PETRELL;
    Agency Producer: KRISTA DURCHMAN;
    Client: Virve Laivisto.

  • A Cell Phone Company Promotes Putting Down Our Mobile Phones

    A Cell Phone Company Promotes Putting Down Our Mobile Phones

    Steve Hall over at Adrants brought this beauty of a commercial to light...

    This is like tobacco companies spending all kinds of money telling people smoking is bad for them and then at the same time doing everything they can to get people to buy as many packs of cigarettes as possible. While like the message in the Thailand-based dtac commercial which shows what life would be like if all you had was your phone, we question the duplicity of it all.

    Yea, people are way to obsessed with their phones these day, present company included but does a phone company really want people to use their phones less?

    via: Adrants