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DCF Advertising’s NYC Teen Mindspace Campaign

If you were a teen dealing with a mental health issue like, let’s say, depression, would you feel comfortable walking into your school counselor’s office and asking for self-diagnostic brochures and fact sheets?

Hopefully many of you would, but a lot of you might be worried a friend or acquaintance would see you, or judge you, or ask you questions you weren’t ready to answer. Mental health issues, especially for teens, are still accompanied by significant stigma, and unfortunately that translates to a lot of teens not asking for and getting the information they need.

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“Marie” Anti-Smoking Campaign Launches

You may have seen Marie around the city in the past couple days. She’s the one with the amputated fingers. Her hands are hard to miss and hard to stop thinking about too. We met her last year when we were developing a new anti-smoking campaign for New York’s Department of Health. To follow up on our “Smoking is Eating You Alive” spots, we wanted to tell the story of a real New Yorker who has really suffered from smoking.

We got to know Marie pretty well (check out the pictures from her photo and video shoots). Like any born-and-bred New Yorker, she told her story like it is, sparing no details about what her smoking-related sicknesses have done to her (it turns out amputations were just the beginning…).

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Homeless Awareness Campaign Launches

311 is New York’s number for everything. The NYC Department of Health wanted to promote it as an alternative to giving change to homeless people on the street. We created subway ads asking New Yorkers to “give the homeless the kind of change they can really use” by calling 311. An operator can dispatch a street team to get the homeless real help.

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NYC Water — “Get Your Fill”

We had a week to develop this campaign to convince New Yorkers to give up their bottled water in favor of tap. We must work well under pressure because these ads attracted a lot of attention. They still make us thirsty.

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Ronaldo Martinez Anti-Smoking Campaign

Remember Ronaldo Martinez? He was featured in a slew of anti-smoking commercials around 2000. The spots showed Ronaldo’s life after he had his voice box removed from throat cancer caused by smoking. Ronaldo on Wikipedia

We decided to follow up with Ronaldo for a new anti-smoking campaign with the NYC Department of Health. We didn’t expect it to be so hard. It took Laura months, and a couple hundred phone calls, to track him down. He’d been living in Puerto Rico, then moved back to the Bronx, but finally we found him and recorded some powerful spots in our photo studio.

The Department of Health let us create an online anti-smoking send-a-message that people could pass on to people they love who smoke. Hearing Ronaldo confront you about quitting directly is a very powerful message indeed.

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“Cigarettes are Eating You Alive” Campaign Launches

You know you’ve got New York’s attention when Andrea Peyser of the Post writes a column about you. Our “Cigarettes are Eating You Alive” campaign sparked some controversy, but it got people to quit smoking. We combined computer-generated imagery of the inside of a body diseased from cigarettes and real photos in commercials to drive home the damage smoking can do.

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NYC Condom Campaign Launch

There’s nothing more New York than the subway and… sex. Not necessarily together of course, though we combined them when we branded and designed the packaging for the nation’s first municipally sponsored condoms. People from Oklahoma to Japan talked about these condoms, and we heard there are even a few on eBay now.

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