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Brahma Kumaris Makes Headlines in Australia With Ads that Calm People Down

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Friday, 20 December 2024
By: Ricki Green
Dated: December 18, 2024 | 7:47 am
 
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Working together with people inside the Brahma Kumaris, Oblong spoke to psychologists and experts in art therapy to make sure the posters, when viewed and read, gave people a sense of calm.

Data was then used in the media buying process to make sure the posters have been placed in areas where people needed them most and as they felt the most stressed, certain areas of the CBD, shopping precincts, shopping car parks and the middle of suburban shopping centres were chosen.

Says Gabrielle Martin Director, programs and events at Brahma Kumaris: “We love the calming shapes created by Oblong and the way they can create a little light for people at this very stressful time.” 

Says Oblong CCO and founder Justin Ruben: “I think we can all admit, this year has been difficult for a lot of people, with the cost of living crisis and various world events. Hopefully these posters can provide people with a little bit of calm, even when they’re running around the streets doing last minute Christmas shopping.”

The Brahma Kumaris are also planning an event at the Sydney Opera House in April which they hope will bring even more lightness to people’s lives.

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