Peter Bailey
Photographer's Agent at Townhouse
London, United Kingdom
TitleSuper Flexible Not Superhuman 4
Agency
Campaign Super Flexible Not Superhuman
Advertiser TEM-PLE
Brand TEM-PLE
Date of First Broadcast/Publication 2023 / 11
Business Sector Institutional/Public Interest/Non-Profit Org.
Philosophy ‘Super Flexible Not Superhuman’ puts a spotlight on the symptoms of EDS, including joint hypermobility and skin hyperextensibility – the two are common to all 13 tissue connectivity disorders under the EDS umbrella. While a flexible body is often considered a gift, for people with EDS it leads to chronic pains, regular joint dislocation, skin scarring and organ frangibility. EDS is also not as widely known in the medical profession, leading to extended time before diagnosis - averaging 12 years. WMH&I has created a striking campaign to illustrate these experiences. The campaign, which will include the release of a Christmas charity single, brings to life the reality of what living with EDS really means and the toll it takes on the body. Featuring people suffering from EDS and quotes such as ‘I feel like I’m held together with chewing gum’ and ‘My jaw dislocates every time I yawn’ their bodies are distorted with CGI to dramatise the pain they feel constantly. The image style could be described as “Aphex Twin meets Dove Real Beauty”. These assets direct people towards a website explaining EDS, the symptoms to look out for, and offering advice about how to get health professionals to take your complaint seriously. ‘Super Flexible Not Superhuman’ will run across social media and UK-wide out-of-home over the coming weeks. The Christmas single will launch on 29th November with a live choir performance at Piccadilly Circus, supported with projector mapping of the campaign on the surrounding buildings. WMH&I also created the Christmas single vinyl sleeve design. The project began with an email from music production duo TEM-PLE, aka Suzette and Aurora Partridge. In it, Aurora explained how she had recently received an EDS diagnosis – 10 years after she first began seeking medical advice about the daily pain she experienced. After such unacceptable treatment, Aurora is determined to do whatever she can to stop others going through the same experience – starting with composing an original TEM-PLE Christmas charity single, and the email asked for pro bono support in spreading the word. Wybe Magermans, Director of Growth at WMH&I, was moved by Aurora’s story. Two days later WMH&I and TEM-PLE had agreed to work together. A multitude of partners have collaborated with WMH&I to bring ‘Super Flexible Not Superhuman’ to life –, also on a pro bono basis. The striking photography is by Kristina Varaksina, whose portraits have appeared in titles including TIME, Harper’s Bazaar and The Guardian. Pop Creative worked on the CGI of the static images, which give the skin its stretched effect using 2D and 3D platforms to replicate the skin texture and give a chewing gum like effect. BRANDED gave up their photography studio to capture the models. Type foundry Dalton Maag created a bespoke, ultra-stretched cut of its adaptable typeface Widescreen dubbing the cut 'Superflexible'. This typeface was used to create a variety of stretched and flexible logo marks. The New York team of digital agency Fueled produced the website based on the design by WMH&I. Whilst OOH media is donated by Clear Channel and the projector mapping of the campaign on the buildings surrounding Piccadilly Circus is produced by In Depth.
Media Type Outdoor/Out of Home
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