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16 July 2008
PSA states alarming facts about eating disorders
VANCOUVER—DDB Canada, Vancouver has launched a hard-hitting public service campaign on eating disorders for its client The Looking Glass Foundation.
The campaign uses real-life stories about young women compulsively trying to control their weight.
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Guerrilla marketing tactics expose truths behind eating disorders
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DDB Canada conducted extensive research and interviewed past and present sufferers of eating disorders, as well as physicians and eating disorder experts, while developing the PSA.
“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 in Vancouver. “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.” Contact: www.lookingglassbc.com
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