I have a little book called the Roald Dahl Guide to Train Safety that is
excellent - Quentin Blake's illustrations are superb. For example, the
book explains why one should not stick one's head out of a train window
with an image of someone losing theirs. . .
Sufficiently scary to work, not scary enough for nightmares. Its a
difficult thing to pull off but this is the best example I have seen.
j
Steve Allman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Ben Craven and I have been asked to look into communicating water safety
> messages using exhibits (e.g. don’t play near a river, watch out for strong
> currents etc.). I remember the old seventies advert of ‘Death’ creeping up
> behind little Johnny as he tried to recover his ball from a canal lock, but
> wondered if anyone out there had come across an exhibit or exhibition that
> promotes this type of message (whether it is water safety, road safety or
> any other). If you have, could you let us know where it was, what the
> exhibit/exhibition was like and what you liked about it. Thanks for your help.
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> Steve Allman and Ben Craven
>
> Steve Allman, ohm projects.
> t. +44 (0)141 334 9539
> m. +44 (0)7905 500 751
> w. www.ohmprojects.co.uk
>
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