Title | PENNY THE PIRATE |
Brand | LUXOTTICA |
Product / Service | OPSM KIDS EYE SCREENING TOOL |
Category | A03. Mobile Applications |
Entrant | SAATCHI & SAATCHI Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Entrant Company | SAATCHI & SAATCHI Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Advertising Agency | SAATCHI & SAATCHI Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Production Company | TWO BULLS Collingwood, AUSTRALIA |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Damon Stapleton | Saatchi&Saatchi | Executive Creative Director |
Matt Gilmour | Saatchi&Saatchi | Creative Director |
Jon Burden | Saatchi&Saatchi | Creative Director |
Anna Warren | Saatchi&Saatchi | Producer |
Jake Bruce | Saatchi&Saatchi | Senior Digital Designer |
Catherine Harris | Saatchi&Saatchi | Group Business Director |
Ross Jauncey | Saatchi&Saatchi | Senior Business Director |
Luke Algar | Saatchi&Saatchi | Business Director |
Kevin Waldron | Author/Illustrator | |
Melinda Spencer | Luxottica | Vice President Of Marketing |
Meredith Jones | Luxottica | Opsm Brand Manager |
Tara Mckenty | Saatchi&Saatchi | Art Director |
Iain Nealie | Saatchi&Saatchi | Copywriter |
Dan Meyers | Saatchi&Saatchi | Head Of Studio |
Julian Cowling | Saatchi&Saatchi | Studio Manager |
Mark Sterne | Saatchi&Saatchi | Retoucher |
Llew Griffiths | Saatchi&Saatchi | Tv Producer |
Luke Banfield | Tv Editor | |
Evan Davey | Two Bulls | Technical Director |
The screenings were developed in partnership with the Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences at the University of Melbourne, through a series of trials at One Sight Clinics in Mornington Island and inner city schools. The app is a result of a collaborative result between Kevin (a leading children's author/illustrator), Two Bulls (app developers) the creative team at Saatchi&Saatchi and the children's specialists at the University of Melbourne.
The Penny the Pirate One Sight screening is to become their standard children's eye screening tool and has allowed the charity to operate clinics faster and more accurately than ever before. Due to overwhelming demand for One Sight screenings the app is also being offered to schools and community centres, outside of the charity's current operating capacity.
OneSight is a charity which provides free screenings to remote indigenous communities, underprivileged school children and low socio-economic community members. All three groups require OneSight volunteers to frequently screen the vision of children. The current process requires volunteers to get trained on a series of complex screening tools and charts which are designed for adults. When applied to children, these mundane screenings often lead to disengagement and false results while also causing the charity's to spend its time training one-off volunteers. To solve these issues, we created a storybook app which doubles as a screening tool. This can be operated by any adult, without previous training. As a screening tool for children, the app is more accurate, faster to operate and far more engaging than any previous One Sight method. It can also be downloaded by any child care worker to operate a OneSight quality screening anywhere in Australia.