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Dating Confidential
Client: Cindy Masaro
Hello Cool World partnered with PhD candidate Cindy Masaro on Dating Confidential, a research project on digital communications and sexual decision making by women over 25 years of age.
Hello Cool World undertook branding, design and outreach strategy for Dating Confidential, as well as the design and maintenance of the online survey and database.
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Toward The Heart
Client: Harm Reduction Program, BC Centre for Disease Control
We developed a user-friendly website to provide resources and support for harm reduction service providers, users, and the public.
We came up with “Toward the Heart” as the identity that works with the campaign’s emphasis on the social and community benefits of a compassionate, people-focused approach.
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LACE Campaign
Client: BC Cancer Agency (Cervical Cancer Screening Program)
LACE is the 'Live Aware. Create Empowerment.' campaign to promote Pap testing and prevent cervical cancer. Begun as a social media experiment, LACE is rooted in good old-fashioned outreach with the help of web tools.
We created a website using our HCW campaign template featuring a blog, Twitterfeed, press kit and mail list. For Pap Awareness Week, we also have an online form for participating clinics to sign up and be featured on the site.
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65RedRoses.com
Client: Force Four Productions, CBC News Network, BC Transplant
We designed a website to promote both the documentary film 65_RedRoses and organ donation. We created a customized WordPress site to provide a blog and content management system, which could also expand into a robust social marketing campaign.
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The Corporation
Client: Big Picture Media Corporation
The Corporation website features a blog, press kit, activist links, an image slider and many other features.
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SafeVibe.com
Client: Women Against Violence Against Women
SafeVibe is a campaign to keep predators out of the bars and put an end to sexual assault. Using our Hello Cool World campaign template, we created a website to host a contest and research survey, and feature materials and information.
Our Hello Cool World video blog team hit the streets with some of the SafeVibe volunteers! Like all our campaign sites, SafeVibe.com has a mail list and outreach tracking form for volunteers to log their activity.
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The Green Chain
Client: Christal Films, Mark Leiren-Young
We created the title graphics and website for this award-winning BC film.
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YouthHaveThePower.com
Client: BC Centre for Disease Control (Chee Mamuk)
This is the website for the Star In Your Own Stories project where video workshops transform First Nations high school students into filmmakers and sexual health campaigners.
The site features all four films these youth have made, along with promotional materials. There's also a fun, animated short video on STI testing called Don't Stress the Tests!
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Opt2Act
Client: Options for Sexual Health
This website was part of the Opt2Act campaign to improve sexual health education in BC.
This campaign is now over and the site no longer active.
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aSaferSpace.com
Client: PLEA Community Services Society of BC
aSaferSpace.com is part of our "nestwork" of campaigns we host on HelloCoolWorld.com for ONYX, a Vancouver organization offering support services to sexually exploited youth.
ONYX maintains the site using our customized and user-friendly Content Management System.
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WAVAW
Client: Women Against Violence Against Women
Along with their new identity, we created a new site for WAVAW as part of their outreach campaign.
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Scared Sacred
Client: Transparent Films
The Scared Sacred site featured press and promotional materials, updated film information, and a link to the filmmaker's travel and activism blog.
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The Take
Client: Alliance Atlantis, Icarus Films, Klein Lewis Productions
As well as press and DVD promotional materials, this site gives updates on the ongoing struggle of the film's subject matter, the Zanon factory workers.
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WontGetWeird.com (BC)
Client: Options for Sexual Health
The first online database in BC directing users to non-judgmental sexual health services where they live.
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