This paper presents ‘Stand Corrected’, the first communication campaign in Singapore to raise awareness and educate young adults on ‘Text Neck’ syndrome, initiated by four final-year students from Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University. The campaign goal is to reduce the prevalence of long-term spinal complications, by having young adults aged 21 to 29 be mindful of their own posture while using mobile devices and to adopt lifestyle changes to curb ‘Text Neck’ syndrome. The paper summarises the primary and secondary research conducted to shape the campaign’s overall strategy, messaging, and tactics. A mix of qualitative and quantitative research was conducted to gather expert insights, and cu...
This paper presents Dare to Share, a communications campaign designed to encourage openness in male ...
Blob Invasion is one of Singapore’s first workplace health campaigns targeted specifically at reduci...
Objective: Text neck syndrome, caused by prolonged mobile device use, is increasingly com...
This paper presents ‘Stand Corrected’, the first communication campaign in Singapore to raise awaren...
There is a prevalence of regressing body posture due to modern technology in Singapore. In recent ye...
This paper details More Than Dis, a public communication campaign that aims to strengthen the inclus...
This paper presents Strike Before Stroke, the first health communications campaign in Singapore that...
Look Up, Look Out is a campaign about distracted walking, with a focus on road safety. It is a socia...
For years, the mandates for work-life flexibility were directed from top-down but Tweak It SG, a str...
Way Back Home is a campaign with the aim of reducing stigma towards persons with dementia (PWD) amon...
Background: Nowadays, mobile phones are one of the most used electronic devices in the world, and th...
Ready, Steady, Go, a health communication campaign, used mobile health to encourage the adoption and...
Ditch That Device is a communications campaign aiming to empower youths aged 18-25 to take the first...
Easy on Your Eyes is a strategic health communication campaign led by four final-year students from ...
The smartphone emerges as an inevitable gadget in modern society and its increased usage results in ...
This paper presents Dare to Share, a communications campaign designed to encourage openness in male ...
Blob Invasion is one of Singapore’s first workplace health campaigns targeted specifically at reduci...
Objective: Text neck syndrome, caused by prolonged mobile device use, is increasingly com...
This paper presents ‘Stand Corrected’, the first communication campaign in Singapore to raise awaren...
There is a prevalence of regressing body posture due to modern technology in Singapore. In recent ye...
This paper details More Than Dis, a public communication campaign that aims to strengthen the inclus...
This paper presents Strike Before Stroke, the first health communications campaign in Singapore that...
Look Up, Look Out is a campaign about distracted walking, with a focus on road safety. It is a socia...
For years, the mandates for work-life flexibility were directed from top-down but Tweak It SG, a str...
Way Back Home is a campaign with the aim of reducing stigma towards persons with dementia (PWD) amon...
Background: Nowadays, mobile phones are one of the most used electronic devices in the world, and th...
Ready, Steady, Go, a health communication campaign, used mobile health to encourage the adoption and...
Ditch That Device is a communications campaign aiming to empower youths aged 18-25 to take the first...
Easy on Your Eyes is a strategic health communication campaign led by four final-year students from ...
The smartphone emerges as an inevitable gadget in modern society and its increased usage results in ...
This paper presents Dare to Share, a communications campaign designed to encourage openness in male ...
Blob Invasion is one of Singapore’s first workplace health campaigns targeted specifically at reduci...
Objective: Text neck syndrome, caused by prolonged mobile device use, is increasingly com...