BHF's 'We're All Full Of It' campaign gets noticed by the Government

  • Sector
    Not-for-Profit
  • Partnership
    6 Years

Air Pollution levels across the UK are dangerously high but there is little understanding of the dangers we face just by stepping outside of our homes — we teamed up with the British Heart Foundation to lobby the Government to change the laws around air toxicity and raise awareness of the danger to our health.

Knowing how unaware people are of air pollution levels, BHF brought us a creative concept - You’re full of it — which was built to immediately engage and flex to multiple audiences.

Now, we needed it to be as punchy in delivery with Birmingham city centre shoppers as it was for London underground commuters.

For such a bold copy-led campaign, we developed a bespoke typeface made up of the tiny toxic particles to give a hyper-realistic look, which embodied the meaning of the words it formed. This key visual was at the heart of the campaign, seen up and down the country.

A key aspect of the amplification was creative personalisation in busy locations across the UK including motorways, shopping centres and public transport hubs — Londoners are full of it. Brummies are full of it. We all are.

Beyond our out-of-home placements there was a significant investment across digital display, social and email. This included an impactful cover wrap of the Metro newspaper, getting in the faces of thousands of busy commuters across London and beyond.

BHF had a goal of getting at least 20% of the audience to visit the BHF website to understand further.

In the weeks after the campaign, 1 in 3 people said they visited the website to find out how to take action.

Not only that, BHF's campaign asked the UK Government to set new, stricter air quality targets. They then agreed to review the targets in the 2021 Environment Act.

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