Workshop
Living With Cancer book - Métis
Project Description
We created a support book called "LIving With Cancer, Everyone Deserves Support" for First Nations and Métis people living with cancer in BC. This was a project created by partners Métis Nation BC, First Nations Health Authority, BC Cancer Agency and the BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres. It was funded by the Canadian Partnerhship Against Cancer. It was a real honour to interview all the amazing people pictured in the book.
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Drawing Wisdom
Project Description
Drawing Wisdom is a Hello Cool World collaborative project co-founded by Jada-Gabrielle Pape (Saanich & Snuneymuxw Nations) and Kat Dodds (fifth generation Irish/Scottish Settler descent). We make films, launch campaigns, hold workshops, and create teaching resources. All designed to celebrate Indigenous resilience. www.DrawingWisdom.ca
WINNER! Operation Blue Sky People's Choice!
Sisters Speak
Project Description
Sisters Speak is a project to share knowledge with young First Nations women and girls in Vancouver to prevent sexual exploitation. In May 2015, we launched the first phase of a digital storytelling campaign featuring a video, postcards, display banners and website.
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Client Vancouver Aboriginal Community Policing Centre
Tags Educational Transmedia Video Youth Strategy Social Media Workshop Photography Non-Profit Engagement Digital Storytelling Community Collaboration Graphic Design First Nations Illustration Health & Wellness Branding
LACE - First Nations Focus
Project Description
Hello Cool World created a unique transmedia campaign for BC Cancer Agency. The first of its kind to use social media, short film, and grassroots outreach, LACE Campaign (Live Aware, Create Empowerment) turned the tables on the world of ‘ribbon’ branding, and made Pap tests fun (or at least not so bad). In 2011, we received an Award of Excellence in Health Promotion from the BC Medical Association.
In 2010, Lee Anne Deneault won our LACE Campaign ad contest with a concept from her community based on cards with reasons to get your Pap. We travelled to Q'wemptsín Health Society in Kamloops where we did a photoshoot and a video. The materials we created were used to promote Pap Awareness Week all over BC that year. We made a short video, postcards, posters and even had a full page ad in Chatelaine Magazine. Even though the LACE campaign was meant for all women in BC, we were very pleased to have had a high percentage of First Nations communities sign on.
Client & Partners BC Cancer Agency, Cervical Cancer Screening Program, Qwemptsin Health Society
Tags Transmedia Video Web Strategy Social Media Report Workshop Photography Non-Profit Engagement Digital Storytelling Community Collaboration Graphic Design Marketing Campaign First Nations Illustration Health & Wellness Branding
Planetahead
Project Description
We created the Planetahead.ca original site and concept for Condomania.
Client Vancouver Coastal Health Condomania program
Tags Web Strategy Social Media Workshop Non-Profit Digital Storytelling Community Collaboration Graphic Design Marketing Campaign Illustration Health & Wellness Branding
Inter Pares Branding
Project Description
We are so proud to have done the branding project for our longterm client Inter Pares, launching a whole new logo and other materials. Informed by a deep process which included a communications audit, market research and workshops with staff as well as interviews with donors, board members and counterparts.
In 2019, we created animated motion logos to feature in Inter Pares' powerful video stories.
Client Inter Pares
The Super Power Project
Project Description
The Super Power Project was a year-long collaboration with WAVAW to do a youth-driven multi-media campaign using workshops, video, art and social media to raise awareness and gender stereotypes and build skills to prevent aquaintance sexual assault. We worked with two groups of youth: Haisla Nation youth from Kitamaat Village, and diverse urban youth from around Vancouver. The project focussed on moving away from the boy = perpetrator, girl = victim stereotypes, and instead looked at how power dynamics affect sexual 'scripts' among dating youth, on "busting the myths", on the warning signs of abuse in a relationship, and on how friends (i.e. 'bystanders') can intervene to produce positive social change.
Partnership WAVAW, Haisla Nation
SACY: Connection is Prevention. Share Your Voice!
Project Description
SACY (School Age Children and Youth) is an extremely effective program in Vancouver high schools run by the Vancouver School Board and Vancouver Coastal Health, that educates about substance use with an aim to empower youth to speak up, get smart, stay safe, and to get support when they need it. For this project the Hello Cool World team collaborated with the SACY coordinator and several facilitators, to bring together diverse high school students from all over Vancouver. The goal was to make an up-to-date conversation starter, that feels real and that is clearly about Vancouver. This was done to fill a need for materials that reflected local youth's concerns and contained their voices. For this reason we named the video "Share your Voice."
Client Vancouver Coastal & VSB SACY Program
By My Name
Project Description
"By My Name" was the fourth video in the Star in Your Own Stories workshop series we did in collaboration with Chee Mamuk and First Nations communities, in this case the Nak'azdli band in Ft. St James, BC.
Around the Kitchen Table
Project Description
Around the Kitchen table is a program of Chee Mamuk that works with communities around HIV. We created this video for Chee Mamuk and the recently formed First Nations Health Authority.
Client Chee Mamuk, FNHA