Martin Homent's new ads for the Enfield Council are cooler than the other side of the pillow. These pieces of papercraft perfection are pretty to look at, and they have a special meaning. All of these pieces are aimed at helping out social workers.
Being a social worker is a tough job. Besides having to help those who need it, you have to deal with mounds of paperwork. Martin Homent's 'Beware the Paperwork' is a fun way to say "Hey social workers, we've got your back."
Papercraft is slowly taking over my life.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Papercraft Advertising
- Using papercraft in advertising campaigns offers a unique and visually engaging way to convey messages.
- Support for Social Workers
- Creating campaigns and initiatives that support and recognize the hard work of social workers can help improve their well-being and job satisfaction.
- Artistic Activism
- Combining art and activism through campaigns like 'Beware the Paperwork' can raise awareness and advocate for social causes.
Sectors Adopting This
- Advertising
- The advertising industry can incorporate papercraft techniques to create eye-catching and memorable campaigns.
- Social Services
- The social services industry can explore innovative ways, like 'Beware the Paperwork' campaign, to support and uplift the work of social workers.
- Art and Design
- The art and design industry can leverage artistic activism to create visually captivating campaigns that amplify social issues and promote positive change.
