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Jul 08, 2011

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Portfolio: Help Lavi Ben Moshe

Help Lavi Ben Moshe Poster EnglishFlyer Lavi Ben Moshe EnglishFlyer Lavi Ben Moshe Dutch

Some time ago, a cousin of one of our partners asked if we could find a way to help raise funding in the Netherlands for the research of Canavan disease. What’s Canavan disease? It’s an illness that belongs to a group of conditions known as leukodystrophies. In short, it is a progressive degeneration of the brain. Unfortunately, Lavi Ben Moshe has this disease.

To help Lavi’s chances to survive, his parents have started a campaign to raise attention and funding to develop more successful treatments that should benefit anyone suffering from this merciless disease. Everybody developed a poster and flyer in Dutch and English, with versions in Hebrew and German being developed at this time. Everybody was deeply touched by this family’s ordeal, and hopes this poster and flyer will contribute to much wider awareness of both the illness and this campaign.

If you’d like to donate, then visit www.give2lavi.org. Thank you!

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Dec 25, 2007

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Portfolio: Rotterdamse Jongeren Raad


The Rotterdam youth council approached us at De Zaak Launspach to help them enable the local youth to better find their way to the services on offer. In addition to their wish to make a folder, we developed the idea to implement a poster on the other side, hanging it in public places and increasing exposure. For copy writing we hired Poalo Bouman and for photography we commissioned Jaap van den Beukel.

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