REMEDIES FOR THE SOUL

TitleREMEDIES FOR THE SOUL
BrandSEOUL FOUNDATION FOR ARTS AND CULTURE
Product / ServiceSEOUL FOUNDATION FOR ARTS AND CULTURE
CategoryB01. Education & Awareness (incl. Fundraising and Advocacy)
EntrantHS AD Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Idea Creation HS AD Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

Credits

Name Company Position
Jiyoung Kim HSAd Creative Director
Bo Hwang HSAd Executive Creative Director
Changho Seo HSAd Creative Director
Jiwon Kim HS Ad Art Director
Misun Kim HS Ad Copywriter
Younsoo Nicole Park HS Ad Copywriter
Peter Moyse HS Ad Copywriter
Hyojin Kim HS Ad Idea designer
Kyungjong Seo HS Ad Idea designer
Youngjin Yoon HS Ad Idea designer

The Campaign

Inspired by the idea of people going to a pharmacy when we have a cold, we created a ‘Remedies for the soul’ vending machine; something people easily pass by every day. By using a public facility, people easily got witty prescriptions for mild mental symptoms.

Creative Execution

In February 2015, ‘Remedies for the Soul’ vending machine were installed in 10 popular places such as the Seoul City Hall, college campuses and health care centers. Diseases were divided into 20 categories, such as ‘Epidemic smartphone addiction’, ‘Endstage Monday Attack’, ‘Dream Extinction’, etc. They were based on a data analysis of depression rates of Seoul citizens. The vending machine provided a remedy kit comprised of artworks and items to make the citizens smile, and this also led them to participate in self-depression tests and actual treatments.

Over one hundred thousand people participated throughout a year, and related internet posts were viewed over 35 million times. Being introduced in primetime TV shows and newspapers, the campaign was able to make a PR value of a billion won (900K USD) without any adverting fees. Also, thirty thousand citizens, with mild depression symptoms, participated in self tests and realized their diseases. This made consultation rates with mental clinics increase by 50%.

Due to negative social perceptions of receiving treatment for depression in Korea, there are many cases where the depression worsens from failure to seek proper treatment in the early stages. Therefore, we came up with an idea of using vending machines as pharmacies. As people passed by, they were offered remedies kits for twenty types of mental symptoms. The customized remedy kits were inspired by artworks, poems, movies and paintings, along with items that to people smile. Not only did the integrated campaign alleviate negative perceptions about mental care, but also leading more people to receive psychotherapy through self-depression tests.

Depression can be overcome when it is found and treated in an early stage. But in many cases, because of the negative social perceptions of receiving psychotherapy, many people fail to seek treatment at the appropriate point. By giving light and fun prescriptions, the ‘Remedies for the Soul’ made people realize that anyone can have depression symptoms, and they can recover completely with early treatments.

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