5 Examples of Public Awareness Campaigns with Photo Cutout Boards

Getting People into Awareness Campaigns – Literally!

Many of public awareness campaigns by causes, nonprofits and social enterprises have used our photo cutout boards. They make a great engagement tool to educate their audiences and help keep their campaign messages top of mind. The boards help to create a focus for people to interact with as well as a photo opportunity, and with the campaign’s message and hashtag splashed all over the board, well … photos get shared, and that amplifies the message across social.

Here are five examples of the public awareness campaign boards we have supplied.

1. #Ffsldn

For Fish’s Sake London was a campaign by environmental charity Hubbub. The message is clear: don’t drop litter in London where it can end up in the Thames, because it really gives aquatic life there a hard time. These boards have been used down by the river to promote awareness for their campaign.

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2. #Beesneeds

#BeesNeeds is a campaign by DEFRA and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust to promote awareness of bees and other pollinators. London’s Carnaby Street was renamed ‘Carnabee Street’ for a week and our board was featured in part of the campaign.

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3. Affinity Water

Here’s a slightly grainy shot from Twitter – but you can see people having fun with the board! The campaign message? Save water.

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4. Keep Britain Tidy

This one needs no introduction. You might have seen these boards extensively in campaigns around the UK. The message: be a litter hero. Be like Trash Girl.

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5. Green Flag Wales

On a related note, here’s our board for Green Flag Wales, aiming to change perceptions about green spaces.

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The campaign team

If you’re involved in a charity or social enterprise, perhaps you’d like to raise awareness of your cause with a photo cutout board?

Why not call us today on 01842 337 100 or email us to talk about getting a board made?