Some technology from our childhood has also grown up. Do you remember cereal box prizes and the cards we would get sometimes that showed different images depending on the angle that you looked from? Well, PetaPixel recently posted an interesting article on the creative use of lenticular printing to produce street ads that show potential abused children a help line number that their adult minders don’t see. In addition to public awareness messages like this one, I can imagine the potential for a lot of other applications.
via PetaPixel DL Cade · May 04, 2013
Spanish organization the ANAR Foundation (Aid to Children and Adolescents at Risk) recently released a campaign that makes use of photography, and a process called lenticular printing, to send an offer of help to abused children without alerting their abusers, even if they’re walking together.
via PetaPixel: Anti-Abuse Ad Uses Lenticular Printing to Show Alternate Photo to Kids.