Design students from Manchester Metropolitan University have created a student safety campaign which has launched to coincide with freshers' week.
Final year design and art direction students Helen Butterworth, Isobel Stockhill and Emma Thompson were recruited by Greater Manchester Police to design an anti-crime marketing campaign for students after impressing a panel of judges with their ideas.
The force runs student crime prevention drives each year and wanted a campaign designed by students for students that would make them take steps to protect themselves.
The design trio spoke to to fellow students on campus and set up a Facebook page to gather inspiration for the campaign, which can be seen across Manchester on posters, postcards and beer mats.
"As we are the target audience we thought a fresh, exciting and vibrant approach would attract the attention of the student population," Butterworth said.
"With the simple, cheeky and thought provoking straplines we wanted to give the campaign a sense of fun while still communicating the serious crime prevention messages," she added.
In the last three years 18,000 students have been victims of crime in Manchester and the campaign aims to raise awareness of robbery and burglary, the two most common offences.
The campaign will run alongside policing operations including high-visibility patrols in hotspot areas, live monitoring of CCTV cameras and special talks in halls of residence.
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do they not teach kerning anymore?
Incidentally, strapline is not another word for headline.
Fresh, exciting, vibrant, cheeky, simple, thought provoking..FUN!!!
18,000 students were victims of crime in Manchester, I don't think any of the above
make sense. Perhaps another year at Uni' might help.
A damn sight better than the scottish wwf ads.
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Has the ad course finished there? They should have done it if it still exists.
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I think they're not that bad. They could do with a visual.
Perhaps of that bastard who tried to nab my phone on his bloody bike.
Morrissey was right. Manchester so much to answer for.
or leading.
or design in general.
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Well done girls, forget the negative comments on here, some people have nothing better to do, getting some live work out whilst your at uni is a great achievement and I imagine the ad's had good standout on campus
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