Here are some iphone images of my "lungs" poster on a wall in front of one of the designated smoking areas . This is just a small version (18" x 24") due to my budget but ideally it would be a larger poster. This poster resulted of some big responses, both positive and negative. Some smokers like it and others didn't. It survived about 45 minutes before any hostile reactions to it. Ultimately, someone took the poster. lol. Now I need to print another for my presentation!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Observation #1
Here are some iphone images of my "lungs" poster on a wall in front of one of the designated smoking areas . This is just a small version (18" x 24") due to my budget but ideally it would be a larger poster. This poster resulted of some big responses, both positive and negative. Some smokers like it and others didn't. It survived about 45 minutes before any hostile reactions to it. Ultimately, someone took the poster. lol. Now I need to print another for my presentation!
Put Out the Cigarette community page
Here is the link to the community page I created in facebook for students to share experiences and support others with quitting smoking cigarettes. This page is not an official page with a profile, so you cannot add it as a friend, but you can "like" the page and that will connect your profile with the page. Also, because it is a community page, anyone can connect to the page and post a comment or what not. Please check it out and join the community! ;)
Click here to go to Put Out the Cigarette
Click here to go to Put Out the Cigarette
Poser #2. Lungs

This is the second poster designed for the campaign. It was a lot easier to make compared to the first one, and much more simple, but I believe is more attention grabbing. The white space in the middle represent the lungs and is a die cut when this is printed. This way, when the poster is hanging on a wall that is dark or black, it will show the illusion if the lungs being affected by smoking. I believe that in itself has a strong message. The bar contains the same info as the first poster.
Poster #1. Chemicals
This poster features the message about the chemicals found in cigarette smoke. The smoke is made up of text, which are actual molecular structures of some of the chemicals. I tried to find as much chemicals and as much structures of those chemicals as possible. Other info in this poster include the smoking cessation clinic, the direct number to Albert Angelo (health advisor at the clinic), as well as the website to the community page "Put Out the Cigarette" i put together to contribute to the campaign. This took a hell of a long time to design, but I am proud of it. :)
Survey #2
I had to make a second survey due to an issue sending the first one. I think I sent it to the wrong address. I changed the questions a little bit.
Click here to take survey #2
Click here to take survey #2
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