Client: Krombacher, Kreuztal, Germany
Installation
Die Raucherlunge
This campaign for the Barmer GEK health insurance points out the risks of nicotine consumption. The high-impact installation showing how smoking harms the lungs used a tree as a symbol for the green lung of a city. It was redesigned with a particularly eye-catching effect: a wintry sycamore tree was decorated with 150 black balls, symbolising the harmful tar in the pulmonary alveoli. The arrangement of the balls in form of a human lung together with compelling signs at the foot of the tree serves as an appeal to stop smoking at the turn of the year.
参与人士
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Client:Barmer GEK, Wuppertal
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Design:serviceplan, Hamburg
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head of marketing/advertising:Alexander Schill
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creative direction:Maik Kaehler, Christoph Nann
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art direction:Savina Mokreva, Manuel Wolff
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graphic design:Maren Wandersleben, Maximilian Kempe, Robert Haehle
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text:Maik Kaehler, Christoph Nann
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