Wunderman Thompson devised a hard-hitting, one-day print campaign for Sure this week, which emphasised the need for inclusive design in all areas of our lives. Running in the Telegraph, Metro, the Guardian and the Times, the ad read: “The world is a great place for people with disabilities*” The emphasis was on the big asterisk – or caveat – with the small… Continue reading Sure print execution shines light on need for inclusive societal design
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