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Effectiveness of Slip Slop Slap Campaign Visualisation. By: Lucy Boardman, Rachel Beck. Google Insight. Google Insight – Regional Interest. Pre Campaign Data (1995). Post Campaign Data (2010). Persons Taking Sun Protection Measures (2010). Collected Data. Purpose.
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Effectiveness of Slip Slop Slap Campaign Visualisation By: Lucy Boardman, Rachel Beck
Post Campaign Data (2010) Persons Taking Sun Protection Measures (2010)
Purpose The purpose of our visualization project is to visualize the effect of the Slip, Slop, Slap campaign There is minimal data that shows how effective this campaign was. We are therefore visualising its success
Publics • The key targeted publics are that of the original ‘Slip Slop Slap’ Campaign: • Young Children • Parents of Young Children • So to most effectively speak to our targeted audiences we have created a cartoon-like visualisation in order to capture their attention. • In order to associate our visualisation with the Slip Slop Slap campaign, our cartoons were inspired by the mascot, Sid the Seagull
Conclusions • Our visualization presents a story of how sun protection measures have changed over the past 20 years in an Australian landscape • The factors that influenced our habitual actions include: • The slip slop slap campaign (launched in 1980) • Scientific developments in cancer research regarding skin cancer and melanomas – knowledge has provided many Australians with the real dangers of sun exposure.