Norwegian Parkinson’s Association Pokes Fun at, Uh, Parkinson’s.

parkinsons-norway.jpg

Rather than focus on fractured families and the slow, tragic waltz toward death, the Norwegian Parkinson’s Association (Norges Parkinsonforbund) decided to add a little jazz to its disease awareness campaign.

And by “jazz” we mean you’ll probably release an involuntary smirk, then put on your Serious Creative Face and soberly acknowledge the work’s incendiary nature, the poor taste, etc etc.

The following were put together in tandem with the Westerdals School of Communication and will be running on a Norwegian TV near you.

o “Sen Reaksjon” (Late reaction):


o “Gangbesvaer” (Walking difficulties):


Lobalized, which is far less crass than we, delicately acknowledged the dilemma that seizes you in time with Mr. Bartender’s inopportune spasms:

We have to say the first time we saw the ads we laughed out loud, but of course the question opens up for some people if you are allowed to make fun about the symptoms of such a disease. Our opinion is that whatever creates awareness for a disease is good for the people suffering from it, so congrats from us to Norway!

Well hell, it doesn’t get anymore straightforward than that.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

People who start each morning mentally rehearsing everything that could go wrong aren’t just anxious, they’re running a form of self-talk that psychologist Ethan Kross’s research on the inner voice links to prolonged stress and worse daily mood regulation

People who start each morning mentally rehearsing everything that could go wrong aren’t just anxious, they’re running a form of self-talk that psychologist Ethan Kross’s research on the inner voice links to prolonged stress and worse daily mood regulation

Global English Editing

If you want a closer bond with your brother or sister as you get older, say goodbye to these 8 habits

If you want a closer bond with your brother or sister as you get older, say goodbye to these 8 habits

Hack Spirit

7 situations in life where the kindest thing you can do is listen and say nothing

7 situations in life where the kindest thing you can do is listen and say nothing

Hack Spirit

People who bounce back from setbacks quickly aren’t the ones who never struggle, they’re often the ones who explain the setback differently — as temporary and specific rather than permanent and all-consuming, the exact pattern Martin Seligman’s decades of research on explanatory style links to resilience

People who bounce back from setbacks quickly aren’t the ones who never struggle, they’re often the ones who explain the setback differently — as temporary and specific rather than permanent and all-consuming, the exact pattern Martin Seligman’s decades of research on explanatory style links to resilience

Global English Editing

If you still write birthday cards by hand, you probably value these 9 things

If you still write birthday cards by hand, you probably value these 9 things

Hack Spirit

People who make friends easily in their 60s usually do these 8 things differently

People who make friends easily in their 60s usually do these 8 things differently

Hack Spirit