Flu Vaccination Campaign: Animation by Get It Studio
Published Feb 8, 2019
Sandra Golay and Alexandre Armand, the creative duo behind Get It Studio, produced this fantastic little animation to encourage people to get vaccinated.
“Seasonal influenza can have devastating effects in a hospital, both for patients & employees.
A great number of people are reluctant to the flu vaccination. Yet it is important, particularly in a hospital, for medical staff to protect themselves and their patients. Our challenge was to avoid hurting people’s feelings by spreading a message that could be viewed as moralistic or accusatory. Therefore, we decided to stage cute and facetious viruses with the aim of delivering ten key messages in a humorous, fresh and offbeat way.”
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